| Silas Wood - 1828 - 194 halaman
...belong to the English, and the westermost part to the Dutch. The bounds upon the main, to begin upon the west side of Greenwich bay, being about four miles from Stamford, and so to run a westerly line 20 miles up into the country, and after, as it shall be agreed by the two governments... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Thompson - 1839 - 568 halaman
...belong to the English, and the westernmost part to the Dutch. The bounds upon the main to begin upon the west side of Greenwich Bay, being about four miles from Stamford, and so to run a westerly line twenty miles up into the country, and after, as it shall be agreed by the two governments... | |
| Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan - 1848 - 632 halaman
...and ratified by Us on the 22d Feb. 1656, which shall be as follows, to wit :— On the main land from the west side of Greenwich Bay, being about four miles from Stamford, and also to run inland in a northerly direction twenty miles, provided that it approach not within ten... | |
| John Romeyn Brodhead - 1858 - 802 halaman
...ratified by Us on the 22d February, 1656, which shall be as follows, to wit: On the main land from the west side of Greenwich bay, being about four miles from Stamford, and also to run inland in a northerly direction twenty miles, provided it approach not within ten miles... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1860 - 684 halaman
...Colonies." Its most material provision "was that of a boundary. This was, * upon the main, to begin upon the west side of Greenwich Bay, being about four miles...twenty miles up into the country, and after as it should be agreed by the two governments of the Dutch and of New Haven, provided the said line came... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1860 - 670 halaman
...Colonies." Its most material provision was that of a boundary. This was, " upon the main, to begin upon the west side of Greenwich Bay, being about four miles...twenty miles up into the country, and after as it should be agreed by the two governments of the Dutch and of New Haven, provided the said line came... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1861 - 682 halaman
...Colonies." Its most material provision was that of a boundary. This was, " upon the main, to begin upon the west side of Greenwich Bay, being about four miles...twenty miles up into the country, and after as it should be agreed by the two governments of the Dutch and of New Haven, provided the said line came... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1861 - 252 halaman
...belonge to the English, the westermost part to the Dutch. 2. The bounds, upon the maine, to begin upon the west side of Greenwich Bay, being about four miles from Stamford, and so to run a westerly line twenty miles up into the country, and after, as it shall be agreed by the two governments... | |
| Connecticut - 1861 - 256 halaman
...belonge to the English, the westermost part to the Dutch. 2. The bounds, upon the maine, to begin upon the west side of Greenwich Bay, being about four miles from Stamford, and so to run a westerly line twenty miles up into the country, and after, as it shall be agreed by the two governments... | |
| Hiland Hall - 1868 - 536 halaman
...easterly part to belong to the English, the westermost part to the Dutch. 2. The bounds upon the mainland to begin at the west side of Greenwich Bay, being about four miles from Stamford, and to run a northerly line twenty miles up into the country, and after, as it should be agreed by the... | |
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