| Albert Gallatin - Borderlands - 1840 - 476 pages
...they were so understood, appears from a publication of the year 1624, by the grantee himself, where, speaking of the limits of his patent, he says, " leaving the limits to be appointed by his Majesty's pleasure, with New England ; and on all other parts it is compassed by the Ocean and the... | |
| John Hill Burton - Scotland - 1870 - 546 pages
...hath been questioned by the French, and leaving the limits thereof to be appointed by his majesty's pleasure, which are expressed in the patent granted unto me under his great seal of his kingdom of Scotland, marching upon the west towards the river of St Croix, now Tweed (where... | |
| John Hill Burton - Scotland - 1873 - 446 pages
...hath been questioned by the French, and leaving the limits thereof to be appointed by his majesty's pleasure, which are expressed in the patent granted unto me under his great seal of his kingdom of Scotland, marching upon the west towards the river of St Croix, now Tweed (where... | |
| Justin Winsor, Egbert Benson - United States - 1887 - 36 pages
...they made Choice of an Isle that is within the Middle of the same, where to winter, building Houses sufficient to lodge their Number " — he concludes...expressed in the Patent granted unto Me under his Great Seale of his Kingdom of Scotland, marching upon the west towardes the River of Saint Croix, now Tweed... | |
| John Bassett Moore - Arbitration (International law) - 1898 - 1142 pages
...they made choice of an Isle that is within the middle of the same, where to Winter, building Houses sufficient to lodge their number.' He concludes his...a large prison, they resolved to return unto Port Royal.1 .Speaking of the limits of his Patent, he says — 'leaving the limits to be appointed by his... | |
| John Bassett Moore - Arbitration (International law) - 1898 - 1132 pages
...they made choice of an Isle that is within the middle of the same, where to Winter, building Houses sufficient to lodge their number.' He concludes his...relation by mentioning — 'That in the end, finding that л little Isle was but a large prison, they resolved to return unto Port Hoyal.' Speaking of the limits... | |
| John Bassett Moore - Arbitration (International law) - 1898 - 1160 pages
...they made choice of an Isle that is within the middle of the same, where to Winter, building Houses sufficient to lodge their number.' He concludes his...says — 'leaving the limits to be appointed by his Majesty's pleasure, which are expressed in the Patent granted unto me under his great Scale of his... | |
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