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... Question , like the former , is what the Logicians call Petitio Principii , and would have been needless if the first Question had been fairly stated . But the main Point in Dispute is here still taken for granted , viz . - That the ...
... Question , like the former , is what the Logicians call Petitio Principii , and would have been needless if the first Question had been fairly stated . But the main Point in Dispute is here still taken for granted , viz . - That the ...
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... Question , Whether they now have , or ever had , any further Rights ? " Indeed if ever they had such Right , the learned Council make it a considerable Doubt whether that Right would not now be extinct , by an actual Settlement under a ...
... Question , Whether they now have , or ever had , any further Rights ? " Indeed if ever they had such Right , the learned Council make it a considerable Doubt whether that Right would not now be extinct , by an actual Settlement under a ...
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... Question & in the mean time to forbear making any fur En- croachmts by themselves or any person Under their Authority & that your Maty ( to whom alone it belonged ) wod be graciously pleased to determine the Right between the said Pets ...
... Question & in the mean time to forbear making any fur En- croachmts by themselves or any person Under their Authority & that your Maty ( to whom alone it belonged ) wod be graciously pleased to determine the Right between the said Pets ...
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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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