Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... lands lying between the rivers Altamaha and St. Mary's . And whereas it is just and reasonable , and essential to our interest and the security of our colonies , that the several nations or tribes of Indians with whom we are connected ...
... lands lying between the rivers Altamaha and St. Mary's . And whereas it is just and reasonable , and essential to our interest and the security of our colonies , that the several nations or tribes of Indians with whom we are connected ...
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... lands above reserved , without our special leave and license for that purpose first obtained . And we do further strictly enjoin and require all persons whatever , who have either wilfully or inadvertently seated themselves upon any lands ...
... lands above reserved , without our special leave and license for that purpose first obtained . And we do further strictly enjoin and require all persons whatever , who have either wilfully or inadvertently seated themselves upon any lands ...
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... lands in this Province , that is yet uninhabited and unculti- vated , environed by great numbers of poor people who are necessitated to toil in the cultivation of bad lands whereon they hardly can subsist , who are thereby deprived of ...
... lands in this Province , that is yet uninhabited and unculti- vated , environed by great numbers of poor people who are necessitated to toil in the cultivation of bad lands whereon they hardly can subsist , who are thereby deprived of ...
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