| Benjamin Trumbull - 1810 - 456 strani
...farthest head thereof, and from thence north westward until sixty miles from the mouth of the harbour were finished, also through Merrimack river to the...forward up into the land westward, until sixty miles CHAP, were finished ; and from thence to cross over land u to the end of sixty miles accounted from... | |
| Benjamin Trumbull - 1810 - 482 strani
...farthest head thereof, and from thence north westward until sixty miles from the mouth of the harbour were finished, also through Merrimack river to the...forward up into the land westward, until sixty miles CHAP. were finished ; and from thence to cross over lanfl v to the end of sixty miles accounted from... | |
| Nathaniel Adams - 1825 - 412 strani
...north-westward, until sixty miles from the mouth of the harbour, were finished ; also through Menimack river, to the farthest head thereof, and so forward...sixty miles were finished ; and from thence to cross over land to the end of the sixty miles as counted from Piscataqua river : together with all islands... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - 1831 - 566 strani
...northwestward, until sixty miles " from the mouth of the harbor were finished ; also, through Mer" rimack river, to the farthest head thereof, and so forward...sixty miles were finished ; and from " thence to cross over land to the end of the sixty miles account" ed from Pascataqua river ; together with all islands... | |
| Joseph Dow - 1839 - 56 strani
...of November, 1629, the Council of Plymouth made a new grant to Captain Mason, of a tract of land " from the middle of Piscataqua river, and up the same...up into the land westward, until sixty miles were fin' ished ; and from thence to cross over land to the end of the ' sixty miles as counted from Piscataqua... | |
| Joseph Dow - 1839 - 62 strani
...falls. A similar course was probably pursued by those who formed the first settlement in this place. ' through Merrimack river, to the farthest head thereof,...up into the land westward, until sixty miles were fin' ished ; and from thence to cross over land to the end of the ' sixty miles as counted from Piscataqua... | |
| Chandler Eastman Potter - 1856 - 942 strani
...of the same year, he obtained from the Council of Plymouth, a grant of land " from the middle of the Piscataqua river, and up the same to the farthest...sixty miles were finished ; and from thence to cross over land to the end of the sixty miles as counted from the Piscataqua river ; together with all islands... | |
| Chandler Eastman Potter - 1856 - 948 strani
...of the same year, he obtained from the Council of Plymouth, a grant of land " from the middle of the Piscataqua river, and up the same to the farthest...until sixty miles were finished ; and from thence to CJTOKS over land to the end of the sixty miles as counted from the Piscataqua river; together with... | |
| Nathaniel Bouton - 1856 - 882 strani
...and from thence, north-westward, until sixty miles from the first entrance of Piscataqua river ; and also through Merrimack river to the farthest head...sixty miles were finished ; and from thence, to cross over land to the end of the sixty miles accounted from Piscataqua river, together with all islands... | |
| John Boynton Hill - 1858 - 378 strani
...thence northward, until sixty miles from the mouth of the harbor were finished ; also, through Mcrrimack river, to the farthest head thereof, and so forward...sixty miles were finished, and from thence to cross over land to the end of sixty miles, accounted from Piscataqua river, together with all the islands... | |
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