| Noah Webster - 1810 - 262 strani
...half a million of „ acres was granted by the state to the inhabitants of= ,New-London, Fail-field, and Norwalk, whose property had been destroyed by...the money arising from the sale appropriated to the purposes. constituting a perpetual fund, for the support ot school) in the state. To secure this land... | |
| Noah Webster - 1832 - 378 strani
...amounting to half a million of acres, was granted by the state to the inhabitants of New London, Fairiield, and Norwalk, whose property had been destroyed by...congress was obtained in the beginning of the year 11)00, by which the title of Connecticut was confirmed, and the purchasers secured in their possessions... | |
| Noah Webster - 1832 - 340 strani
...amounting to half a million of acres, was granted by the state to the inhabitants of New London, Fairfield, and Norwalk, whose property had been destroyed by the British troops, during the wan The remainder was sold, in 1795, and the money arising from the sale, appropriated to the purpose... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1836 - 598 strani
...London, Fairfield and Norwalk, whose property had been destroyed by the enemy during the Revolutionary war. The remainder was sold in 1795, and the money arising from the sale constitutes the School Fund for the support of schools throughout the state. The title of Connecticut... | |
| 1839 - 580 strani
...and Erie. A part of the tract was granted by the State to the inhabitants of New London, Fairfield and Norwalk, whose property had been destroyed by...perpetual fund, for the support of schools in the State. — Ohio City Transcript. GBAVE. THERE are few, if any, of the gay and joyous ones, who ride so frequently... | |
| 1855 - 624 strani
...and Erie. A part of the tract was granted by the Slate to the inhabilants of New London, Fairfield and Norwalk, whose property had been destroyed by...and the money arising from the sale appropriated to ihe purpose of constituting a perpetual fund, for the support of schools in the State. — Ohio City... | |
| John Hayward - 1857 - 804 strani
...London, Fairficld, and Norwalk, whose property had been destroyed by the enemy during the Revolution. The remainder was sold in 1795, and the money arising from the sale constitutes the School Fund for the support of schools throughout the state. The title of Connecticut... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1861 - 782 strani
...New London, Fairfield and Norwalk, whose property was destroyed by the enemy during the Revolutionary war. The remainder was sold in 1795, and the money arising from the sale constitutes the School Fund, for the support of schools throughout the state. The title of Connecticut... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1861 - 792 strani
...New London, Fairfield and Norwalk, whose property was destroyed by the enemy during the Revolutionary war. The remainder was sold in 1795, and the money arising from the sale constitutes the School Fund, for the support of schools throughout the state. The title of Connecticut... | |
| Www Jacobabbott Com - 2006 - 426 strani
...amounting to a half million acres was granted by the state to the inhabitants of New London, Fairfield and Norwalk, whose property had been destroyed by...sold in 1795, and the money arising from the sale was appropriated to constitute a perpetual fund for the support of schools in the state. To secure... | |
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