The Life of John J. Crittenden: With Selections from His Correspondence and Speeches, Bind 1–2Ann Mary Butler Crittenden Coleman ("Mrs. Chapman Coleman, "), Mrs. Chapman Coleman J. B. Lippincott & Company, 1873 |
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... north 36 ° 30 ' north latitude . This charter , however , was repealed in the year ; and afterwards , in the year the charter of Carolina was granted , by which the territory of Virginia was restricted on the south , and a line to be ...
... north 36 ° 30 ' north latitude . This charter , however , was repealed in the year ; and afterwards , in the year the charter of Carolina was granted , by which the territory of Virginia was restricted on the south , and a line to be ...
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... north than Dr. Walker's . The parties being unable to come to any agreement upon the subject , finally separated . The North Carolina Commissioners returned home , the Virginia Commissioners went on ; ascertained , as they sup- posed ...
... north than Dr. Walker's . The parties being unable to come to any agreement upon the subject , finally separated . The North Carolina Commissioners returned home , the Virginia Commissioners went on ; ascertained , as they sup- posed ...
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... North Carolina . " By another Act of Assembly of the State of Virginia , passed on the day of 1791 , it is recited by way of preamble , " that official informa- tion had been received by the General Assembly that the legislature of North ...
... North Carolina . " By another Act of Assembly of the State of Virginia , passed on the day of 1791 , it is recited by way of preamble , " that official informa- tion had been received by the General Assembly that the legislature of North ...
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... north of the proper latitude , and that as it extends westward from the Cumberland Mountain , it gradually diverges farther and farther from the parallel of 36 ° 30 ' north latitude . The experiments made during the last summer by ...
... north of the proper latitude , and that as it extends westward from the Cumberland Mountain , it gradually diverges farther and farther from the parallel of 36 ° 30 ' north latitude . The experiments made during the last summer by ...
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... north the State of Tennessee is to give to Kentucky an equivalent in territory , to be laid off between the ... north or south to the parallel of 36 ° 30 ′ north latitude , and thence eastward on that parallel of latitude to the eastern ...
... north the State of Tennessee is to give to Kentucky an equivalent in territory , to be laid off between the ... north or south to the parallel of 36 ° 30 ′ north latitude , and thence eastward on that parallel of latitude to the eastern ...
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