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... land , and Virginia , and the Iroquois , or Six Nations , whereby the latter , for four hundred pounds , gave up all right and title to the land west of the Alleghany Mountains , even to the Mississippi , which land , according to their ...
... land , and Virginia , and the Iroquois , or Six Nations , whereby the latter , for four hundred pounds , gave up all right and title to the land west of the Alleghany Mountains , even to the Mississippi , which land , according to their ...
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... land was granted to it west of the Alleghanies , between the Monongahela and Kanawha rivers , though part of the land might be taken up north of the Ohio , should it be deemed expedient . The Company were to pay no quit - rent for ten ...
... land was granted to it west of the Alleghanies , between the Monongahela and Kanawha rivers , though part of the land might be taken up north of the Ohio , should it be deemed expedient . The Company were to pay no quit - rent for ten ...
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... land . I now advise you to return to that place , for this land is ours . " If you had come in a peaceable manner , like our brothers the English , we should have traded with you as we do with them ; but that you should come and build ...
... land . I now advise you to return to that place , for this land is ours . " If you had come in a peaceable manner , like our brothers the English , we should have traded with you as we do with them ; but that you should come and build ...
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Genealogy of the Washington Family I | 1 |
The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
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