A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... tract of land between the rivers Piscataqua and Merrimack , drawn at the distance of about thirty miles from the sea- coast , and obtained a deed of the same . The same year , Mason procured a new patent of all lands included within ...
... tract of land between the rivers Piscataqua and Merrimack , drawn at the distance of about thirty miles from the sea- coast , and obtained a deed of the same . The same year , Mason procured a new patent of all lands included within ...
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... tract lying east of Penobscot river , of about 4,500,000 acres ; the second , and best tract , of about 4,000,000 acres , lying between Penobscot and Kennebeck rivers ; the third , which was first settled and is the most populous at ...
... tract lying east of Penobscot river , of about 4,500,000 acres ; the second , and best tract , of about 4,000,000 acres , lying between Penobscot and Kennebeck rivers ; the third , which was first settled and is the most populous at ...
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... tract of several thousand acres in the manor of Livingstone , on the banks of the Hudson ; and some went to Pennsylvania , and were instrumental in inducing thousands of their countrymen to emigrate to that province . In 1720 , the ...
... tract of several thousand acres in the manor of Livingstone , on the banks of the Hudson ; and some went to Pennsylvania , and were instrumental in inducing thousands of their countrymen to emigrate to that province . In 1720 , the ...
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