The History of Vermont: From Its Discovery to Its Admission Into the Union in 1791. By Hiland HallJ. Munsell, 1868 - 521 halaman |
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... acres , covering a portion of the present Vermont townships of Putney , Dummerston and Brattleboro , had been granted to the colony of Connecticut , as an equivalent for lands which had been previously granted by Massachusetts , and ...
... acres , covering a portion of the present Vermont townships of Putney , Dummerston and Brattleboro , had been granted to the colony of Connecticut , as an equivalent for lands which had been previously granted by Massachusetts , and ...
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... acres of land in the vicinity of this fort until it was surrounded by English settlements , and until about the year 1654 , when during the war between Crom- well and the Netherlands , it was declared forfeited to the English at ...
... acres of land in the vicinity of this fort until it was surrounded by English settlements , and until about the year 1654 , when during the war between Crom- well and the Netherlands , it was declared forfeited to the English at ...
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... acres between the Oswego and Chenango rivers . New York also granted the right of soil to Massachusetts in all that part of the state of New York lying west of a line beginning at a point on the north line of Pennsylvania , eighty - two ...
... acres between the Oswego and Chenango rivers . New York also granted the right of soil to Massachusetts in all that part of the state of New York lying west of a line beginning at a point on the north line of Pennsylvania , eighty - two ...
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... acres of land situated on the west side of Connecticut river , which were purchased by private persons from the government of Connecticut , to which that land had been laid out by the government of the Massachusetts bay , as an equiva ...
... acres of land situated on the west side of Connecticut river , which were purchased by private persons from the government of Connecticut , to which that land had been laid out by the government of the Massachusetts bay , as an equiva ...
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... acres , and but one shilling in New Hampshire . A great number of reduced officers and soldiers , he said , who were entitled to bounties , under the king's proclamation of 1763 , were desirous of locating their land in New York , and ...
... acres , and but one shilling in New Hampshire . A great number of reduced officers and soldiers , he said , who were entitled to bounties , under the king's proclamation of 1763 , were desirous of locating their land in New York , and ...
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Halaman 61 - One whole Share for the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, One Share for a Glebe for the Church of England as by Law established, One Share for the First Settled Minister of the Gospel and One Share for the Benefit of a School in said Town...
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Halaman 444 - Resolved, That it is the opinion of this convention, that as soon as the conventions of nine states shall have ratified this constitution, the United States in congress assembled...
Halaman 248 - Governor, the Chancellor, and the Judges of the Supreme Court of the State, and possessed that veto power which in many other States was given to the Governor. To it went every bill passed by the Legislature.
Halaman 481 - THE LORDS OF THE COMMITTEE, in obedience to Your Majesty's said Order of Reference, have taken the said Petition into consideration, and do this day agree humbly to report, as their opinion, to Your Majesty, that a Charter may be granted by Your Majesty in terms of the Draft hereunto annexed.
Halaman 481 - His Majesty taking the said Report into Consideration, was pleased with the advice of his Privy Council to approve thereof, and...
Halaman 476 - Esq. of our Especial Grace, certain knowledge and mere motion, have thought fit to constitute and appoint and by these presents do constitute and appoint you the said Henry Ellis to be our Captain...
Halaman 479 - His majesty taking the same into consideration was pleased with the advice of his privy council to approve of what is therein proposed, and...
Halaman 16 - Bay, where the said river falleth into the sea; and on the north by the line of the Massachusetts plantation; and on the south by the sea; and in longitude as the line of the Massachusetts colony, running from east to west, that is to say, from the said Narraganset Bay on the east, to the south sea on the west part, with the islands thereunto adjoining...