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... Survey to be laid Adjoining the last Survey in such district , in such a manner that no interstices shall be left between Surveys , Always Observing as much regularity in laying each Survey compact , as the preceding Surveys will Admit ...
... Survey to be laid Adjoining the last Survey in such district , in such a manner that no interstices shall be left between Surveys , Always Observing as much regularity in laying each Survey compact , as the preceding Surveys will Admit ...
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... survey therein , and the external lines of each survey shall run East and West , North and South , except where the same may bind upon a river , and the several surveys shall be in squares , unless where restrained by rivers , or by the ...
... survey therein , and the external lines of each survey shall run East and West , North and South , except where the same may bind upon a river , and the several surveys shall be in squares , unless where restrained by rivers , or by the ...
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... survey shall be bounded on one side by one of the external boundaries of one of the tracts aforesaid , or by some prior survey therein , and the external lines of each survey shall run east and west , north and south , 1 except external ...
... survey shall be bounded on one side by one of the external boundaries of one of the tracts aforesaid , or by some prior survey therein , and the external lines of each survey shall run east and west , north and south , 1 except external ...
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