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... affair already has been great and alarming , and that it will be im- mense and ruinous should it be prosecuted to a final issue : That were our title good and valid in law , there would be no prospect of success , as it never will be ...
... affair already has been great and alarming , and that it will be im- mense and ruinous should it be prosecuted to a final issue : That were our title good and valid in law , there would be no prospect of success , as it never will be ...
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... Affair is so contrived that Charter is to run a Curve Line , and the Westmorland a direct Longitudinal Course , which gives the Westmorland the Advantage of at least one fifth Part , and if this is not prevented before the Start so as ...
... Affair is so contrived that Charter is to run a Curve Line , and the Westmorland a direct Longitudinal Course , which gives the Westmorland the Advantage of at least one fifth Part , and if this is not prevented before the Start so as ...
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... affair , and therefore the Six Nations take upon them 3 to speak their minds freely , as they address the in- habitants of the whole continent . Many years ago , at a council held in Pennsylvania , when Cannassateego , that has been ...
... affair , and therefore the Six Nations take upon them 3 to speak their minds freely , as they address the in- habitants of the whole continent . Many years ago , at a council held in Pennsylvania , when Cannassateego , that has been ...
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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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