| Robert Proud - 1718 - 318 páginas
...B;>ltamores Patent was onely Land Uncultivated, and inhabited by Salvages, and that the Tract of Land now in dispute was Inhabited and planted by Christians at and before the Date of the Lord Baltamores Patent as it hath been Ever since to this time, & continued as a Distinct colony from that... | |
| George Chalmers - 1814 - 962 páginas
...to lord Baltimore was only lands uncultivated, and inhabited by savages ; and that the tract of land then in dispute, was inhabited and planted by Christians...that time, and continued as a distinct colony, from Maryland, so that their lordships humbly offered tbeir opinion that, for avoiding further differences,... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 404 páginas
...Baltimore'* patent, was only land uncultivated and inhabited by savages, and that the tract of land then in dispute, was inhabited and planted by Christians at and before the Lord Baltimore's patent, as it had been ever since to that time, and continued as a distinct colony... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 408 páginas
...Baltimore's patent, was only land uncultivated and inhabited by savages, and that the tract of land ther in dispute, was inhabited and planted by Christians at and before the Lord Baltimore's patent, as it had been ever since to that time, and continued as a distinct colony... | |
| Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan - 1848 - 632 páginas
...granted by Lord Baltimore's patent was only uncultivated and inhabited bysavages, but that the tract, then in dispute, was inhabited and planted by Christians, at and before Lord B.'s patent, as it has ever continued to be since that time, and continued as a distinct colony... | |
| George Chalmers - 1858 - 830 páginas
...Lord Baltimore was only lands uncultivated, and inhabited by savages ; ajid that, the tract of land then in dispute, was inhabited and planted by Christians...the date of the Lord Baltimore's patent, as it had ever been since, to that time, and continued as a distinct colony, from Maryland, so that their Lordships... | |
| William Forsyth - 1869 - 618 páginas
...to Lord Baltimore was only lands uncultivated, and inhabited by savages ; and that the tract of land then in dispute was inhabited and planted by Christians...the date of the Lord Baltimore's patent, as it had ever been since, to that time, and continued as a distinct colony from Maryland, so that their Lordships... | |
| Virginia. Commission on Boundary Lines (1870-1874) - 1873 - 476 páginas
...Baltemore's patent, was only land uncultivated and inhabited by savages, and that this tract of land now in dispute was inhabited and planted by Christians at and before the date of Lord Baltemore's patent, as it bath been ever since to this time, and continued as a distinct colony... | |
| Historical Society of Delaware - 1879 - 654 páginas
...lands intended to be granted by the Lord Baltimore's patent were only such lands as were cultivated or inhabited by savages, and that the part then in dispute...Lord Baltimore's patent, as it had been ever since that time, and continued as a distinct colony from that of Maryland, and so they were of opinion that... | |
| 1891 - 830 páginas
...the Lord Baltimore's Patent, was only Land uncultivated and inhabited by Savages, und that the Land, then in Dispute, was inhabited and planted by Christians, at and before the Date of Lord Baltimore's Patent,* whereupon they proposed that the Laud, lying between the River and Bay of... | |
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