| Noah Webster - 1790 - 448 strani
...being of a prior date to that of Sir William Penn, there waz no ground to contend, that the crown could make an effectual grant to him of that country which had been fo recently granted to others. This anfwer waz fo decifiv and cleer in favor of their claim, that they... | |
| Benjamin Trumbull - 1818 - 556 strani
...that the crown could, virv^^ at that period, make an effectual grant to him of that coun- 1773. try, which had been so recently granted to others. But...impeached by a prior grant, without actual settlement;" Quest. III. "What course of proceedings will be legal and expedient for the governor and company of... | |
| Benjamin Trumbull - 1818 - 556 strani
...that the crown could, v-^~v*^> at that period, make an effectual grant to him of that conn- 1773. try, which had been so recently granted to others. But...impeached by a prior grant, without actual settlement." Quest. III. "What course of proceedings will be legal and expedient for the governor and company of... | |
| Isaac A. Chapman - 1830 - 230 strani
...of that countrv which had so recently been granted to others : but if the country had actually been Settled under the latter grant, it would now be a...hold, could be impeached by a prior grant without actli* al settlement. " The settlement at Coshutunk continued to progress. In 1760 it contained thirty... | |
| Isaac A. Chapman - 1830 - 222 strani
...before that to Sir William Penn, there is no good ground to contend that the crown •could at that period make an effectual grant to him of that country which had so recently been granted to others : but if the country had actually been settled under the latter... | |
| Charles Miner - 1845 - 614 strani
...before that to Sir William Penn, there is no good ground to contend, that the crown could, at that period, make an effectual grant to him of that country,...impeached by a prior grant without actual settlement. (Signed) E. THURLOW, M. WEDDERBURNE, RD. JACKSON, JN. DUKNING." With regard to the circumstance mentioned... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1859 - 686 strani
...before that to Sir William Penn, there is no good ground to contend, that the crown could, at that period, make an effectual grant to him of that country,...impeached by a prior grant without actual settlement. (Signed) E. Thurlow, M. Wedderburne, Rd. Jackson, Jn. Dunning. The lands in dispute were first actually... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1859 - 660 strani
...before that to Sir William Penn, there is no good ground to contend, that the crown could, at that period, make an effectual grant to him of that country,...But if the country had been actually settled under tho latter grant, it would now be a matter of considerable doubt, whether the right of the occupiers,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1859 - 656 strani
...before that to Sir William I'cnn, there is no good ground to contend, that the crowu could, at that period, make an effectual grant to him of that country, which had been so recently granted toothers. But if the country had been actually settled under the latter grant, it would now be a matter... | |
| 1859 - 736 strani
...William Penu, there is no good ground to contend, that the crown could, at that period, make an eflectual grant to him of that country, which had been so recently granted toothers. But if the country had been actually settled under the latter grant, it would now be a matter... | |
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