An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Volumen 3compiler ; H.D. Symonds and J. Ridgeway, 1791 - 510 páginas |
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... acres of land were granted to every emigrant and his heirs , and the fame quantity to every perfon imported by others . Dale failed for England in the beginning of 1616 , giving up the truft to Sir George Yeardley , as deputy - governor ...
... acres of land were granted to every emigrant and his heirs , and the fame quantity to every perfon imported by others . Dale failed for England in the beginning of 1616 , giving up the truft to Sir George Yeardley , as deputy - governor ...
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... acres of land , to every person who engaged to build a cabin , clear a piece of land , and produce a crop of Indian corn . This was called a fettlement right . Some hundreds of these settlements were made ; but , in the mean time , Mr ...
... acres of land , to every person who engaged to build a cabin , clear a piece of land , and produce a crop of Indian corn . This was called a fettlement right . Some hundreds of these settlements were made ; but , in the mean time , Mr ...
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... acres , called a pre- emption right , to be laid off adjoining to the fettlement of four hundred acres , the grantee only paying office - fees for the fame . After this period ( i . e . 1781 ) a land office was opened by the State ...
... acres , called a pre- emption right , to be laid off adjoining to the fettlement of four hundred acres , the grantee only paying office - fees for the fame . After this period ( i . e . 1781 ) a land office was opened by the State ...
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... acres of land , and fifty for every fervant , paying only an half - penny an acre - and that the fame freedom from customs , which had been confirmed by the royal charter , fhould be allowed to every one . The proprietaries appointed ...
... acres of land , and fifty for every fervant , paying only an half - penny an acre - and that the fame freedom from customs , which had been confirmed by the royal charter , fhould be allowed to every one . The proprietaries appointed ...
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... acres , the latter to have two , containing one half of that quantity ; and these estates were to defcend with the dignities infeparable . There were to be as many landgraves as counties , and twice as many caciques , but no more . Two ...
... acres , the latter to have two , containing one half of that quantity ; and these estates were to defcend with the dignities infeparable . There were to be as many landgraves as counties , and twice as many caciques , but no more . Two ...
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