The Public Domain: Its History, with Statistics ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1881 - 544 páginas |
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... grant them a charter in January , 1630 , covering a tract lying between the Cohasset and Narraganset rivers , and extending westward " to the utmost bounds of a country in New England called Pokanoket , alias Sowamset . " The grant ...
... grant them a charter in January , 1630 , covering a tract lying between the Cohasset and Narraganset rivers , and extending westward " to the utmost bounds of a country in New England called Pokanoket , alias Sowamset . " The grant ...
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... grant or grants of any lands lying or extending from the river of Sagadehock to the gulf of St. Lawrence and Canada rivers , and to the main sea northward and east- ward , to be made or past by the governor and general assembly of our ...
... grant or grants of any lands lying or extending from the river of Sagadehock to the gulf of St. Lawrence and Canada rivers , and to the main sea northward and east- ward , to be made or past by the governor and general assembly of our ...
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... grant of 1621 , William Alexander , Earl of Stirling , claimed that he was entitled to certain lands on the coast of Maine , included in a grant to the Plym- outh Company . Under order of James I. , the Plymouth Company or Council prior ...
... grant of 1621 , William Alexander , Earl of Stirling , claimed that he was entitled to certain lands on the coast of Maine , included in a grant to the Plym- outh Company . Under order of James I. , the Plymouth Company or Council prior ...
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... grant , including the Province of Maine , was made by Charles II . , which merged in the Crown by the accession of the Duke of York to the throne of England as James II . , bat not beforo certain other grants had been made thereunder ...
... grant , including the Province of Maine , was made by Charles II . , which merged in the Crown by the accession of the Duke of York to the throne of England as James II . , bat not beforo certain other grants had been made thereunder ...
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... grant from the Council of Plymouth , in 1630 , to its president , the Earl of Warwick , and by him , on March 19 , 1631 , transferred to two English lords , Say and Seal , and Brooke . Its limits were described with an ambiguity and ...
... grant from the Council of Plymouth , in 1630 , to its president , the Earl of Warwick , and by him , on March 19 , 1631 , transferred to two English lords , Say and Seal , and Brooke . Its limits were described with an ambiguity and ...
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