Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... lands as were unoccupied by any Christian prince or people ; vested in him , his heirs and assigns , the full right of property in all such countries , with permission to dispose of any portion of them in fee simple , according to the ...
... lands as were unoccupied by any Christian prince or people ; vested in him , his heirs and assigns , the full right of property in all such countries , with permission to dispose of any portion of them in fee simple , according to the ...
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... lands of this vast country were first considered as the exclusive property of the crown , placed without the precincts of the realm and exempt from parliamentary jurisdiction or control . They were apportioned by the royal authority ...
... lands of this vast country were first considered as the exclusive property of the crown , placed without the precincts of the realm and exempt from parliamentary jurisdiction or control . They were apportioned by the royal authority ...
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... land in which accident and not choice had determined their birth . They sought a habitation in America , as their ... lands for their settlement , their own fortunes ex$ VOL . I.L " for 2 pended in making that settlement effectual ...
... land in which accident and not choice had determined their birth . They sought a habitation in America , as their ... lands for their settlement , their own fortunes ex$ VOL . I.L " for 2 pended in making that settlement effectual ...
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