Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a Preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States Before the Adoption of the Constitution, Volumen1Little, Brown,, 1905 |
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... Crown . 3 In the succeeding year Cabot sailed on his voyage , and having first discovered the islands of Newfoundland and St. John's , he afterwards sailed along the coast of the continent from the 56th to the 38th degree of north ...
... Crown . 3 In the succeeding year Cabot sailed on his voyage , and having first discovered the islands of Newfoundland and St. John's , he afterwards sailed along the coast of the continent from the 56th to the 38th degree of north ...
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... Crown of Castile the whole of the immense territory then discovered , or to be discovered , between the poles , so far as it was not then possessed by any Christian prince . 1 § 6. The principle , then , that discovery gave title to the ...
... Crown of Castile the whole of the immense territory then discovered , or to be discovered , between the poles , so far as it was not then possessed by any Christian prince . 1 § 6. The principle , then , that discovery gave title to the ...
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... crown to the first colony , in which the king granted to the ' Treasurer and Company of Adventurers of the city of London for the first colony in Virginia , ' in absolute property , the lands extending along the sea - coast four hundred ...
... crown to the first colony , in which the king granted to the ' Treasurer and Company of Adventurers of the city of London for the first colony in Virginia , ' in absolute property , the lands extending along the sea - coast four hundred ...
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... crown granted to Lord Clarendon and others the country lying between the 36th degree of north lati- tude and the river St. Mathes ; and in 1666 , the proprietors ob- tained from the crown a new charter , granting to them that prov- ince ...
... crown granted to Lord Clarendon and others the country lying between the 36th degree of north lati- tude and the river St. Mathes ; and in 1666 , the proprietors ob- tained from the crown a new charter , granting to them that prov- ince ...
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... crown , the title of the proprietors to the soil was respected . § 21. " Charles the Second was extremely anxious to acquire the property of Maine , but the grantees sold it to Massachusetts , and he did not venture to contest the right ...
... crown , the title of the proprietors to the soil was respected . § 21. " Charles the Second was extremely anxious to acquire the property of Maine , but the grantees sold it to Massachusetts , and he did not venture to contest the right ...
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