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... River Ohio in behalf of said society submit the following Report : Resolved , That the Secretary of Congress acknowledge the receipt of said letter , and inform Mr H. Dulhire , that an ordinance for the establishment of a Land office ...
... River Ohio in behalf of said society submit the following Report : Resolved , That the Secretary of Congress acknowledge the receipt of said letter , and inform Mr H. Dulhire , that an ordinance for the establishment of a Land office ...
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... River as McClouds Ferry 4 or 5 miles above the lower falls , recrossed the River and returned to Georgetown on the Maryland side . The trees being leaved prevented the Committee from a good view of the Banks on either side ; but from ...
... River as McClouds Ferry 4 or 5 miles above the lower falls , recrossed the River and returned to Georgetown on the Maryland side . The trees being leaved prevented the Committee from a good view of the Banks on either side ; but from ...
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... River , called the State of Vermont , concerning their respective claims of Jurisdiction over the said Territory , and had been heard thereon , And that the people aforesaid did claim and exercise the Powers of a Sovereign Independent ...
... River , called the State of Vermont , concerning their respective claims of Jurisdiction over the said Territory , and had been heard thereon , And that the people aforesaid did claim and exercise the Powers of a Sovereign Independent ...
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... River and on the West side of a line beginning at the Northwest Corner of the State of Massa- chusetts , thence running twenty Miles East of Hudson's River so far as the said River runs North Easterly in its General course , then by the ...
... River and on the West side of a line beginning at the Northwest Corner of the State of Massa- chusetts , thence running twenty Miles East of Hudson's River so far as the said River runs North Easterly in its General course , then by the ...
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... River and a line beginning at the North West Corner of the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts from thence Northward twenty Miles East of Hudsons River as specified in the Resolutions of Congress in August last shall be considered at the ...
... River and a line beginning at the North West Corner of the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts from thence Northward twenty Miles East of Hudsons River as specified in the Resolutions of Congress in August last shall be considered at the ...
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