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... Jersey.[96] The conquest of New Netherlands being achieved, the commissioners entered on theother duties assigned them. A great part of Connecticut had beenincludedin the patent to the duke of York; and a controversy concerning limits ...
... Jersey.[96] The conquest of New Netherlands being achieved, the commissioners entered on theother duties assigned them. A great part of Connecticut had beenincludedin the patent to the duke of York; and a controversy concerning limits ...
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... Jersey,hisformer grant of which he supposed to beannulled by theconquest thereof in 1673. Andros, disregarding the decision of the commissioners, claimed for theduke that partofConnecticut which lies west ofthe riverofthat name; and ...
... Jersey,hisformer grant of which he supposed to beannulled by theconquest thereof in 1673. Andros, disregarding the decision of the commissioners, claimed for theduke that partofConnecticut which lies west ofthe riverofthat name; and ...
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... Jersey;and the collector, continued to exercise his former authority within their territory. Onhis complaining, afterthe accessionof theduke of York tothe throne, that every vessel he prosecuted was discharged by the verdictof the jury ...
... Jersey;and the collector, continued to exercise his former authority within their territory. Onhis complaining, afterthe accessionof theduke of York tothe throne, that every vessel he prosecuted was discharged by the verdictof the jury ...
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... Jersey. Provisionswere obtained by impressment. The army consisted of sevenveteran regiments, who had served underthedukeof Marlborough; one regiment of marines; andtworegiments of provincials; amounting, in the whole,tosix thousand ...
... Jersey. Provisionswere obtained by impressment. The army consisted of sevenveteran regiments, who had served underthedukeof Marlborough; one regiment of marines; andtworegiments of provincials; amounting, in the whole,tosix thousand ...
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... Jersey, and commanded by colonel Nicholson, marched against that place by the way of Albany and lakeChamplain. The failure of the expedition against Quebec enabling the governor of Canada to turn his whole force towards the lakes ...
... Jersey, and commanded by colonel Nicholson, marched against that place by the way of Albany and lakeChamplain. The failure of the expedition against Quebec enabling the governor of Canada to turn his whole force towards the lakes ...
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