| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 474 halaman
...1685, by an order "that for the avoiding of all further differences, the tract of land lying between the river and bay of Delaware, and the eastern sea, on the one side, and the Chesapeake Bay on the other, be divided into two equal parts, by a line from the... | |
| William Penn - 1825 - 632 halaman
...fear, and not without reason, that I have tired your patience with this long story. The country lielh bounded on the east by the river and bay of Delaware, and eastern sea ; it hath the advantage of many creeks, or rivers rather, that run into the main river... | |
| 1830 - 522 halaman
...forty-third degree of north latitude, whose eastern bounds, from twelve English miles above Newcastle (alias Delaware-Town) runs all along upon the side of Delaware...Delaware, and the Eastern sea; on the North, by West New- Jersey, or rather New York, for it goes a great way above the Jerseys; on the West, by the Indian... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1841 - 552 halaman
...fear, and not without reason, that I have tried your patience with this long story. The country lieth bounded on the east, by the river and bay of Delaware and Eastern sea it hath the advantage of many creeks, or rivers rather, that run into the main river or... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - 1846 - 336 halaman
...November, 1685, it was determined that, " for avoiding farther differences, the tract of land lying between the river and bay of Delaware and the eastern sea on the one side, and Chesapeake Bay on the other side, be divided into two equal parts by a line from the... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 934 halaman
...the colony down to the date at which it was written, August 1683 :— " The country," he says, " lies bounded on the east by the river and bay of Delaware and Eastern Sea. It hath the advantage of many creeks, or rivers rather, that run into the main river or... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1849 - 444 halaman
...fear, and not without reason, that I have tried your patience with this long story. The country lieth bounded on the east by the River and Bay of Delaware and Eastern Sea, It hath the advantage of many creeks, or rivers rather, that run into the main river or... | |
| Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1852 - 574 halaman
...fear, and not without reason, that I have tried your patience with this long story. The country lieth bounded on the east by the River and Bay of Delaware and Eastern Sea. It hath the advantage of many creeks, or rivers rather, that run into the main river or... | |
| William O. Blake - 1856 - 1124 halaman
...colony down to the date at which it was written, August 1683 : — ' The country,' he says, 1 lies bounded on the east by the river and bay of Delaware and Eastern Sea. It hath the advantage of many creeks, or rivers rather, that run into the main river or... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - 1867 - 264 halaman
...meeting in November they declared, "that for avoiding further difficulty the tract of land lying between the River and Bay of Delaware, and the Eastern Sea on the one side, and Chesapeake Bay on the other, be divided into two equal parts by a line from the latitude... | |
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