The John Watts DePeyster Publication Fund Series, Volume 3New York Historical Society, 1871 - New York (State) |
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... Connecticut River , to the East side of Delaware Bay . We therefore contend that the Western banks of Connecticut River , are the original and ancient bound- ary of New York ; and continue to be so , at this day , as far as we border ...
... Connecticut River , to the East side of Delaware Bay . We therefore contend that the Western banks of Connecticut River , are the original and ancient bound- ary of New York ; and continue to be so , at this day , as far as we border ...
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a line from Connecticut River to Delaware bay . To which it is answered that the words " All the land from the west side of Connecticut River to the East side of Delaware bay " do not imply a line : but the whole country extended from ...
a line from Connecticut River to Delaware bay . To which it is answered that the words " All the land from the west side of Connecticut River to the East side of Delaware bay " do not imply a line : but the whole country extended from ...
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... Connecticut and Massachusetts Bay extended their bounds many miles to the Westward of Connecticut River ; that it was the opinion of his Majesty's Coun- cil of that Government , that New Hampshire had an equal right to claim the same ...
... Connecticut and Massachusetts Bay extended their bounds many miles to the Westward of Connecticut River ; that it was the opinion of his Majesty's Coun- cil of that Government , that New Hampshire had an equal right to claim the same ...
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... Connecticut and Massachusetts bay claimed so far to the Westward ; And that in the mean time he should desist from making any further grants on the Western frontiers of his Government , that might have the least probability of ...
... Connecticut and Massachusetts bay claimed so far to the Westward ; And that in the mean time he should desist from making any further grants on the Western frontiers of his Government , that might have the least probability of ...
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... Connecticut River , notwithstanding any claim of Jurisdiction or grants under New Hamp- shire westward of that River and to make return of the names of all offenders that they might be punished according to Law . Lydias fled from ...
... Connecticut River , notwithstanding any claim of Jurisdiction or grants under New Hamp- shire westward of that River and to make return of the names of all offenders that they might be punished according to Law . Lydias fled from ...
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