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... north they are bounded bythe British provinces; from which,betweentheLake of the Woods and the Rocky,or Stony mountains,they areseparated bythe 49th parallelof northlatitude. Their northern boundary, west of these mountains,has not yet ...
... north they are bounded bythe British provinces; from which,betweentheLake of the Woods and the Rocky,or Stony mountains,they areseparated bythe 49th parallelof northlatitude. Their northern boundary, west of these mountains,has not yet ...
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... north side of Cape Lookout, and for thatplace, thefleet weighed anchor the next day. Meeting with a storm, and several accidents, they were discouraged from proceeding ontheir voyage, and, determining to suspend their search, returned ...
... north side of Cape Lookout, and for thatplace, thefleet weighed anchor the next day. Meeting with a storm, and several accidents, they were discouraged from proceeding ontheir voyage, and, determining to suspend their search, returned ...
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... North America, between the 40th and46th degrees of north latitude, then called Acadié, withpowerto coloniseand toruleit; andhe soon afterwards granted tothe same gentleman and his associates, an exclusive right tothe commerce of peltry ...
... North America, between the 40th and46th degrees of north latitude, then called Acadié, withpowerto coloniseand toruleit; andhe soon afterwards granted tothe same gentleman and his associates, an exclusive right tothe commerce of peltry ...
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... 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 its confluence ...
... 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 its confluence ...
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... north latitude to theDuke ofLenox, the Marquisof Buckingham,and several others, inabsolute property; and incorporated themunder thename of"the council established at Plymouth, for planting and governing that country called New England ...
... north latitude to theDuke ofLenox, the Marquisof Buckingham,and several others, inabsolute property; and incorporated themunder thename of"the council established at Plymouth, for planting and governing that country called New England ...
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