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... Delaware on the north, which lieth under the 40th degree, where New England is terminated; thence, in arightline, bythe degree aforesaid, to the meridian of the fountain ofthe Potowmac;thence, following its course,by the farther bankto ...
... Delaware on the north, which lieth under the 40th degree, where New England is terminated; thence, in arightline, bythe degree aforesaid, to the meridian of the fountain ofthe Potowmac;thence, following its course,by the farther bankto ...
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... Delaware bay, and also all those several islands called or known by the names of Martha's Vineyard or Nantucks, otherwise Nantucket." To reducethis country, partof which was then in the peaceable possession ofthe Dutch, colonel Nichols ...
... Delaware bay, and also all those several islands called or known by the names of Martha's Vineyard or Nantucks, otherwise Nantucket." To reducethis country, partof which was then in the peaceable possession ofthe Dutch, colonel Nichols ...
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... Delaware. This fortwas taken from them bythe Swedes, whoclaimedthe western shore of that river, butwas retaken by the Dutch, who, at the same time, conqueredChristina, and receivedthe submissionof the few Swedes who werescattered ...
... Delaware. This fortwas taken from them bythe Swedes, whoclaimedthe western shore of that river, butwas retaken by the Dutch, who, at the same time, conqueredChristina, and receivedthe submissionof the few Swedes who werescattered ...
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... Delaware river, were still tobe reduced. Carteret commanded the expedition against fort Orange, upHudson's river, which surrenderedon the twentyfourth of September, and received the name of Albany. Whileat that place, heformed a ...
... Delaware river, were still tobe reduced. Carteret commanded the expedition against fort Orange, upHudson's river, which surrenderedon the twentyfourth of September, and received the name of Albany. Whileat that place, heformed a ...
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... Delaware. During this reign, Canada was pushed south ofLake Champlain; and fortresses were erectedwithin the immense forests whichthen separated thatprovince from New York and New England. With aview tothis unionof force, anew ...
... Delaware. During this reign, Canada was pushed south ofLake Champlain; and fortresses were erectedwithin the immense forests whichthen separated thatprovince from New York and New England. With aview tothis unionof force, anew ...
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