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... Crown , until the Conquest thereof by Col. Nichols in August 1664. As that Territory , therefore , was not in 1662 , in the Crown to grant , no Part of it could pass by the Patent to Connecticut . " Now the Country granted to the Duke ...
... Crown , until the Conquest thereof by Col. Nichols in August 1664. As that Territory , therefore , was not in 1662 , in the Crown to grant , no Part of it could pass by the Patent to Connecticut . " Now the Country granted to the Duke ...
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... Crown . " In what Sense the Crown has ever considered those imprac- ticable South Sea Limits , may partly appear from the preceeding Pages . There is not one of all those old Grants that can now claim its Parchment Boundaries . The Crown ...
... Crown . " In what Sense the Crown has ever considered those imprac- ticable South Sea Limits , may partly appear from the preceeding Pages . There is not one of all those old Grants that can now claim its Parchment Boundaries . The Crown ...
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... Crown were deceived when they were prevailed upon to convey a Territory which belonged to another State , then in Amity with the Crown of England . Be- sides this Objection , the Settlement of the new Boundary under the King's ...
... Crown were deceived when they were prevailed upon to convey a Territory which belonged to another State , then in Amity with the Crown of England . Be- sides this Objection , the Settlement of the new Boundary under the King's ...
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An Examination of the Connecticut Claim to Lands in Pennsyl vania 1774 | 1 |
Extract from the Connecticut Courant January 22 1776 423 | 4 |
Article by Examiner March 25 1774 | 59 |
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