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... further enacted , That they and their successors , by the same name , shall have power and authority to give , grant , bargain , sell , demise , re- lease and convey to others the whole or any part of such real or personal estate , on ...
... further enacted , That they and their successors , by the same name , shall have power and authority to give , grant , bargain , sell , demise , re- lease and convey to others the whole or any part of such real or personal estate , on ...
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... further enacted , That the officers of the said Society , until otherwise ordained by the said corporation , shall consist of one President , two Vice - Presidents , a Corresponding Secretary , a Re- cording Secretary , a Treasurer , a ...
... further enacted , That the officers of the said Society , until otherwise ordained by the said corporation , shall consist of one President , two Vice - Presidents , a Corresponding Secretary , a Re- cording Secretary , a Treasurer , a ...
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... the Ame- rican coast , in latitude 34 ° north ; of consequence , near that part of North Carolina on which Wilming- ton now stands . From that point of the coast he pro- ceeded further south , until he came to the region 23.
... the Ame- rican coast , in latitude 34 ° north ; of consequence , near that part of North Carolina on which Wilming- ton now stands . From that point of the coast he pro- ceeded further south , until he came to the region 23.
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New-York Historical Society. ceeded further south , until he came to the region of palm trees , which shows that he sailed at least as far in that direction as the southern part of what is now the state of Georgia , to the north of which ...
New-York Historical Society. ceeded further south , until he came to the region of palm trees , which shows that he sailed at least as far in that direction as the southern part of what is now the state of Georgia , to the north of which ...
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... esteeme more than gold , which , for the colour , " they make no account of . " Hakluyt , 298 . ↑ Pinkerton's Geography , vol . 2 . p . 401 . Philad . edit . further attempts to pursue his discovery were laid aside , 26.
... esteeme more than gold , which , for the colour , " they make no account of . " Hakluyt , 298 . ↑ Pinkerton's Geography , vol . 2 . p . 401 . Philad . edit . further attempts to pursue his discovery were laid aside , 26.
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