New England Magazine, Volumen55New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... passed the following resolution . " Re- solved to support our rights and property , which we possessed under the New Hampshire Grants against the usurpation and unjust claims of the Governor and Council of New York , BY FORCE , as law ...
... passed the following resolution . " Re- solved to support our rights and property , which we possessed under the New Hampshire Grants against the usurpation and unjust claims of the Governor and Council of New York , BY FORCE , as law ...
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... passed without a dissenting vote , " to take suitable measures , as soon as may be , to declare the New Hamp- shire Grants , a FREE AND INDE- PENDENT DISTRICT . " This convention was adjourned from time to time , until July 2 , 1777 ...
... passed without a dissenting vote , " to take suitable measures , as soon as may be , to declare the New Hamp- shire Grants , a FREE AND INDE- PENDENT DISTRICT . " This convention was adjourned from time to time , until July 2 , 1777 ...
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... passed providing for a survey of the line be- tween the counties , as follows : " Com- mencing at a point in the south line of the Province of Quebec , fifty miles east of the center of the deepest chan- nel of Lake Champlain ...
... passed providing for a survey of the line be- tween the counties , as follows : " Com- mencing at a point in the south line of the Province of Quebec , fifty miles east of the center of the deepest chan- nel of Lake Champlain ...
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... passed , dividing the State into two districts , one on the west side and the other on the east side of the moun- tains . ( Continued on page 30 ) T I. CONDITIONS IN ENGLAND HE gale of the Reformation swept Germany in the four- teenth ...
... passed , dividing the State into two districts , one on the west side and the other on the east side of the moun- tains . ( Continued on page 30 ) T I. CONDITIONS IN ENGLAND HE gale of the Reformation swept Germany in the four- teenth ...
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... passed . In the meantime , January 12th , 1638 , Davenport and Eaton have written to the legislature of the Bay that they have concluded to settle at " Quillypiac " and intend to pur- chase land of the Indians . They say in part- " and ...
... passed . In the meantime , January 12th , 1638 , Davenport and Eaton have written to the legislature of the Bay that they have concluded to settle at " Quillypiac " and intend to pur- chase land of the Indians . They say in part- " and ...
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