 | James Murray - 1780
...forty degrees of northerly latitude from the equinoxtjall line to fourty eight degrees of the faid northerly latitude inclusively, and in length of and within all the breadth aforefaid throughout the maine lands fom fea to fca, together alfo \vitJi all the firme lands, foyles,... | |
 | Abiel Holmes - 1805
...lies between the fortieth and the forty eighth degree of north latitude in breadth, and " in length by all the breadth aforesaid throughout the main land from sea to sea," was given to them in absolute property ; the same authority and privileges, which had previously been... | |
 | Benjamin Trumbull - 1810 - 442 halaman
...and assigns, all that part of America, lying from 40 degrees of north latitude, to the 48th degree inclusively ; and in length of, and within all the breadth aforesaid, throughout the main lands, from sea to sea. This is the civil basis of all the patents and plantations which divide the... | |
 | Benjamin Trumbull - 1810 - 467 halaman
...assigns, • all that part of America, lying from 40 degrees of north latitude, to the 48th degree inclusively ; and in length of, and within all the breadth aforesaid, throughout the main lands, from sea to sea. This is the civil basis of all the patents and plantations which divide the... | |
 | Benjamin Trumbull - 1818
...breadth from forty degrees of north latitude, from the equinoctial line, to the forty-eighth degree of said northerly latitude, inclusively, and in length,...aforesaid, throughout the main land, from sea to sea." This patent includes the whole of New- York, and the principal part, if not the whole of Pennsylvania.... | |
 | Benjamin Trumbull - 1818
...breadth from forty degrees of north latitude, from the equinoctial line, to the forty-eighth degree of said northerly latitude, inclusively, and in length,...aforesaid, throughout the main land, from sea to sea." This patent includes the whole of New-York, and the principal part, if not the whole of Pennsylvania.... | |
 | Benjamin Trumbull - 1818
...breadth from forty degrees of north latitude, from the equinoctial line, to the forty eighth degree of said northerly latitude inclusively, and in length...within all the breadth aforesaid, throughout the main lands from sea to sea." The patent ordained that this tract of country should be called New-England... | |
 | United States. Continental Congress - 1823
...lying, and being in breadth from 40 degrees of northerly latitude, from the equinoctial line, to 48 degrees of the said northerly latitude, inclusively,...within all the breadth aforesaid throughout the main lands, from sea to sea, together also with all the firm lands, soils, grounds, Stc. and all and singular... | |
 | United States. Continental Congress - 1823
...that part of America, lying and being in breadth from 40 to 48 degrees of north,erly latitude, and of length of and within all the breadth aforesaid, throughout the main land* from sea to sea, to hold the same to themselves, their successors and assigns for ever. And Whereas the said council... | |
 | New Hampshire Historical Society - 1824
...being in breadth from fourty degrees of northerly latitude from the equinoctiall lyne, to fourty-eight degrees of the said northerly latitude inclusively...in length of and within all the breadth aforesaid, from sea to sea, togeather alsoe with all the firme lands, soyles, grounds, havens, ports, rivers,... | |
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