Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... aforesaid , are reserved to the said Indians , or any of them . And we do further declare it to be our royal will and pleasure , for the present as aforesaid , to reserve under our sovereignty , protection , and dominion , for the use ...
... aforesaid , are reserved to the said Indians , or any of them . And we do further declare it to be our royal will and pleasure , for the present as aforesaid , to reserve under our sovereignty , protection , and dominion , for the use ...
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... aforesaid judge most convenient , cause actual surveys to be made of such parts of our said Province , not already granted or disposed of , the settlement and improvement whereof you shall think will be most advantageous to the public ...
... aforesaid judge most convenient , cause actual surveys to be made of such parts of our said Province , not already granted or disposed of , the settlement and improvement whereof you shall think will be most advantageous to the public ...
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... aforesaid , fix the price per Acre , at which the several Lots shall be put up to sale , according to the quality and condition thereof , taking care , that no Lot is put up to such sale at a less price than six pence per Acre , and all ...
... aforesaid , fix the price per Acre , at which the several Lots shall be put up to sale , according to the quality and condition thereof , taking care , that no Lot is put up to such sale at a less price than six pence per Acre , and all ...
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