An Historical View of the Government of Maryland: From Its Colonization to the Present Day, Том 1James Lucas & E.K. Deaver, 1831 - 539 страници |
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... Boundary from the period of this compact until the passage of the act of 1818 , 63 - Ma- ryland Act of 1818 , and the issue of the negotiations under it , 67 - Pre- sent policy of Maryland , 68 - Extent of her present Rights , 69 ...
... Boundary from the period of this compact until the passage of the act of 1818 , 63 - Ma- ryland Act of 1818 , and the issue of the negotiations under it , 67 - Pre- sent policy of Maryland , 68 - Extent of her present Rights , 69 ...
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... boundary on the south , unto that part of the bay of Delaware on the north , which lieth under the fortieth degree of latitude , where New - England is ter- minated ; and all the tract of land within the following limits , to wit ...
... boundary on the south , unto that part of the bay of Delaware on the north , which lieth under the fortieth degree of latitude , where New - England is ter- minated ; and all the tract of land within the following limits , to wit ...
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... boundaries of the Pro- vince are essentially different from those which , at this day , de- fine the limits of the State ; and in contrasting them , it will be seen with regret , that Maryland has been deprived of some of the fairest ...
... boundaries of the Pro- vince are essentially different from those which , at this day , de- fine the limits of the State ; and in contrasting them , it will be seen with regret , that Maryland has been deprived of some of the fairest ...
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... boundary of Maryland : and with this common boun- dary so well defined , no room was left for controversy , except as to the location of the degree . At the time of the grant to Lord Baltimore , the only settlements which had been made ...
... boundary of Maryland : and with this common boun- dary so well defined , no room was left for controversy , except as to the location of the degree . At the time of the grant to Lord Baltimore , the only settlements which had been made ...
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... boundaries , or to carve new and distinct territories or govern- ments out of it , at its pleasure . Yet , incontestible as this right was , it will be seen that the exercise of it , in granting the pro- vince of Maryland , was the ...
... boundaries , or to carve new and distinct territories or govern- ments out of it , at its pleasure . Yet , incontestible as this right was , it will be seen that the exercise of it , in granting the pro- vince of Maryland , was the ...
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