The Chronicles of Baltimore: Being a Complete History of "Baltimore Town" and Baltimore City from the Earliest Period to the Present TimeTurnbull Bros., 1874 - 756 страници |
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... taken few , but yong Sturgeons of two foot , or a yard long . From thence till the midst of September , them of two or three yards long and few others . And in 4 or 5 houres , with one Net were ordinarily taken 7 or 8 : often more ...
... taken few , but yong Sturgeons of two foot , or a yard long . From thence till the midst of September , them of two or three yards long and few others . And in 4 or 5 houres , with one Net were ordinarily taken 7 or 8 : often more ...
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... taken up by others , none to take up more than one lot during the first four months , nor any but the inhabitants of the county within six months after laying out ; after which vacant lots may be taken up by any other persons . The ...
... taken up by others , none to take up more than one lot during the first four months , nor any but the inhabitants of the county within six months after laying out ; after which vacant lots may be taken up by any other persons . The ...
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... taken by new settlers in succession , but some lots fell to the original proprietor , not being taken up within seven years . Thus the first " Baltimore Town " was laid out and dis- posed of , but it was as we see a small affair of ...
... taken by new settlers in succession , but some lots fell to the original proprietor , not being taken up within seven years . Thus the first " Baltimore Town " was laid out and dis- posed of , but it was as we see a small affair of ...
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... taken for the town , and from the difficulty of extending the town in any direction , as it was surrounded by hills , water - courses or marshes , it is evident that the commissioners did not anticipate either its present commerce or ...
... taken for the town , and from the difficulty of extending the town in any direction , as it was surrounded by hills , water - courses or marshes , it is evident that the commissioners did not anticipate either its present commerce or ...
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... taken in charge by King William and Queen Mary , and early in the spring of 1692 Gov. Copley arrived as their Majesties ' Governor . In this government no Roman Catholic was permitted to hold office . By the Act establishing the Church ...
... taken in charge by King William and Queen Mary , and early in the spring of 1692 Gov. Copley arrived as their Majesties ' Governor . In this government no Roman Catholic was permitted to hold office . By the Act establishing the Church ...
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