... place, of intersection of the due north line and said curve, being the point of intersection of the three States; and 4th. The north end of the aforesaid due north line, or intersection of said line, with the east and west line of Mason and Dixon,... Report - Seite 38von Maryland Geological Survey - 1908Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Darby - 1824 - 170 Seiten
...another line shall be extended due northward so far as that parallel, which is fifteen English statute miles, south of the most southern part of the city of Philadelphia. That, lastly, in the said parallel of latitude, fifteen miles due south from Philadelphia, and from... | |
| 1857 - 176 Seiten
...point of the peninsular line to the tangent point, — the meridian from thence to a point fifteen miles South of the most Southern part of the City of Philadelphia— with the arc of the circle to the West of it— the fifteen miles distance — and the parallel of... | |
| Pennsylvania. Dept. of Internal Affairs - 1887 - 678 Seiten
...has put up the other in the due west line run in the parallel " of latitude fifteen English statute miles south of the most southern " part of the city of Philadelphia, at the intersection of the said west " line with the meridian run from the tangent point, the said... | |
| Maryland Geological Survey - 1908 - 596 Seiten
...with the east and west line of Mason and Dixon, being "a parallel of latitude fifteen English statute miles south of the most southern part of the city of Philadelphia," and the boundary of Pennsylvania and Maryland on the north. Three days later Colonel Graham repliod... | |
| Maryland Geological Survey - 1908 - 646 Seiten
...with the east and west line of Mason and Dixon, being "a parallel of latitude fifteen English statute miles south of the most southern part of the city of Philadelphia," and the boundary of Pennsylvania and Maryland on the north. Three days later Colonel Graham replied... | |
| Maryland Geological Survey - 1908 - 598 Seiten
...with the east and west line of Mason and Dixon, being "a paraliel of latitude fifteen English statute miles south of the most southern part of the city of Philadelphia," and the boundary of Pennsylvania and Maryland on the north. Three days later Colonel Graham replied... | |
| Maryland Geological Survey - 1908 - 600 Seiten
...with the east and west line of Mason and Dixon, being "a parailel of latitude fifteen English statute miles south of the most southern part of the city of Philadelphia," and the boundary of Pennsylvania and Maryland on the north. Three days later Colonel Graham replied... | |
| 236 Seiten
...line run due northward from the Point of Tangency until it attained a latitude fifteen English statute miles south of the most southern part of the City of Philadelphia; (e) a due eastwest line run from the northern end of the line last described, due westward across the... | |
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