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... Dutch had a Trading - House , called Fort Good Hope , which had been erected about † 13 Years before . But to quiet the Dutch , it was agreed that they should continue their Trade there , as well among the English as the In- dians ; and ...
... Dutch had a Trading - House , called Fort Good Hope , which had been erected about † 13 Years before . But to quiet the Dutch , it was agreed that they should continue their Trade there , as well among the English as the In- dians ; and ...
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... Dutch - provided the said Line come not within ten Miles of Hudson's River - The Dutch shall not any Time hereafter build any House or Habitation within six Miles of the said Line - The Inhabitants of Greenwich to remain ( till further ...
... Dutch - provided the said Line come not within ten Miles of Hudson's River - The Dutch shall not any Time hereafter build any House or Habitation within six Miles of the said Line - The Inhabitants of Greenwich to remain ( till further ...
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... Dutch Claim , in Virtue of their prior Settlement , between Hudson's and Connecticut Rivers ; be- cause , two Years afterwards , when a Resolution was formed to expel the Dutch , he granted to the Duke of York all the Country which was ...
... Dutch Claim , in Virtue of their prior Settlement , between Hudson's and Connecticut Rivers ; be- cause , two Years afterwards , when a Resolution was formed to expel the Dutch , he granted to the Duke of York all the Country which was ...
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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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