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... taken off , as in- cluded in theirs ; That they are now ready and desirous to run these lines , for their lands , formerly divided , being now taken up and settled , they are loudly called on , by their rising and numerous offspring ...
... taken off , as in- cluded in theirs ; That they are now ready and desirous to run these lines , for their lands , formerly divided , being now taken up and settled , they are loudly called on , by their rising and numerous offspring ...
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... taken by influence of the Susquehannah company , for the principal pro- prietors thought it a needless precaution , they having no doubt about the validity of the colony's claim . After the opinion of council was obtained , the Assembly ...
... taken by influence of the Susquehannah company , for the principal pro- prietors thought it a needless precaution , they having no doubt about the validity of the colony's claim . After the opinion of council was obtained , the Assembly ...
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... taken the said Memorial into their serious Consideration , and are satisfied that the Matters and Things therein represented , are justly stated , and deserve the Attention of the House . " Ordered , That the above Report be taken into ...
... taken the said Memorial into their serious Consideration , and are satisfied that the Matters and Things therein represented , are justly stated , and deserve the Attention of the House . " Ordered , That the above Report be taken into ...
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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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