... in or before the same, and from the sea upward to go so high that the English may not be annoyed by the hunting of the Indians in any sort of their cattle. Poem - Página 63por James B. Congdon - 1865Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Daniel Ricketson - 1858 - 426 páginas
...benefits within the said tract, with all the rivers, creeks, meadows, necks and islands that lye in or before the same, and from the sea upward to go so...hunting of the Indians in any sort of their cattle. And I, Wesamequen, and Wamsutta, do promise to remove all the Indians within a year from the date hereof... | |
| David-Parsons Holton, Frances Keturah Forward Holton - 1888 - 894 páginas
...Profits and Benefits within the sd tract with the River, Creeks. Meadows, necks and Islands that Ly in or before the same and from the sea upward to go so high that the English may not be anoyed by the hunting of the Indians in any sort, of their cattle. And I Wasomequish and Wamsutta do... | |
| Franklyn Howland - 1907 - 426 páginas
...benefits within lhe said traet, with all the rivers, ereeks, meadows, neeks and islands that lye in or before the same, and from the sea upward to go so high that tin- English may not he annoyed by lhe hunting of the lndians in any sort of their eattle. And l, Wesmueqnen... | |
| First Congregational Society (New Bedford, Mass.) - 1908 - 198 páginas
...east of Acushnet River to the west line of the west branch of Westport River, and from the sea upwards to go so high that the English may not be annoyed by the hunting of the Indians." This whole tract — known as "Common Land"— was incorporated as the Town of Dartmouth in 1664, and... | |
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