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... North - Virginia " -These Grants were also to extend " up into the Land throughout from Sea to Sea , West and North- West , " and under them South Virginia ( now Virginia proper ) was settled and governed till 1626 , when the Company ...
... North - Virginia " -These Grants were also to extend " up into the Land throughout from Sea to Sea , West and North- West , " and under them South Virginia ( now Virginia proper ) was settled and governed till 1626 , when the Company ...
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... North and South Direction , considering Breadth and geographical Latitude as the same ; nor can the Breadth be kept in any other Direction but West - South - West , and East- North - East , the general Course of the Shore . The Grant ...
... North and South Direction , considering Breadth and geographical Latitude as the same ; nor can the Breadth be kept in any other Direction but West - South - West , and East- North - East , the general Course of the Shore . The Grant ...
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... North - West from Sea to Sea ; making Allowance for what might be the Course of the Shore ; and the Colony of Connecticut , as long ago as 1653 , be- fore they had any Charter , supposed that the Lines from the Shore might be North , or ...
... North - West from Sea to Sea ; making Allowance for what might be the Course of the Shore ; and the Colony of Connecticut , as long ago as 1653 , be- fore they had any Charter , supposed that the Lines from the Shore might be North , or ...
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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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