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No entry or warrant will be admitted or allowed to such a settler any where unless I have reason to alter my convictions upon the Subject , of which at present I see no probability , having very long & particularly considered the ...
No entry or warrant will be admitted or allowed to such a settler any where unless I have reason to alter my convictions upon the Subject , of which at present I see no probability , having very long & particularly considered the ...
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Those who , under Connecticut rights , have sat down on lands in Pennsylvania , since the intrusion law , must be considered as having committed a breach of that law , and amenable to public justice . It is essentially necessary to the ...
Those who , under Connecticut rights , have sat down on lands in Pennsylvania , since the intrusion law , must be considered as having committed a breach of that law , and amenable to public justice . It is essentially necessary to the ...
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But as bad as they are , all their honest contracts , that appear to be fairly made without any fraud or deception , if you can find any such , they ought to be justified and considered good . On this principle I am well [ 118 ] ...
But as bad as they are , all their honest contracts , that appear to be fairly made without any fraud or deception , if you can find any such , they ought to be justified and considered good . On this principle I am well [ 118 ] ...
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Petition of the Pennsylvania Landholders to the Pennsylvania | 1 |
Legislature January 2 1801 | 2 |
Henry Drinker to Tench Coxe January 5 1801 | 10 |
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acres Agent answer ante appear application appointed authority believe Board called cause Certificates claim Commissioners Committee Company compromise Congress Conn Connecticut Claimants consideration considered Cooper copy County Court decree deed doubt effect evidence execution expect facts Franklin further give given Government Governor grant hand Hodgdon hope Horn House important interest Intrusion James Jenkins John Joseph Judge jury justice land landholders Legislature letter Luzerne March matter means measures meeting mentioned names necessary never object obtained offer opinion original party passed patent Penn Pennsylvania persons petition possession present probably proposed purchase question reasonable received records released respect Samuel sent settled settlement settlers signed submitted surveys Susquehannah taken Tench Coxe Thomas tion towns Townships tracts trial United whole wish