| John Pickell - 1856 - 186 sivua
...Fort Cumberland. And your petitioners, &c. In behalf of the Board, Signed, G. WASHINGTON, President. the compass of a few miles, to the great ease and...actually passed the seals, for the several tracts were offered to be leased, settlers on them may cultivate and enjoy the land in peace and safety, notwithstanding... | |
| John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson - 1864 - 478 sivua
...informed that you are intended to build a fort at a place called Ohniagero on the side of the lake the compass of a few miles, to the great ease and...actually passed the seals, for the several tracts were offered to be leased, settlers on them may cultivate and enjoy the land in peace and safety, notwithstanding... | |
| 1874 - 692 sivua
...will, be reduced within tbe compass of u few miles, to the great ease and convenience of the Mettlers in transporting the produce of their lands to market....actually passed the seals for the several tracts here ottered to be leased, settlers on them may cultivate and enjoy the lands in peace, und safety, notwithstanding... | |
| 1900 - 850 sivua
...on the Ohio," suggesting "that it is thought the portage between the Potowmack and the Monongabela may, and will be, reduced within the compass of a...the settlers in transporting the produce of their land to market." Referring to the "moderate terms," the advertisement continues: "As no right money... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1885 - 126 sivua
...Cheat River, and other navigable branches of the Monongahela, it is thought the portage to Potowmack may, and will, be reduced within the compass of a...leased, settlers on them may cultivate and enjoy the lands in peace and safety, notwithstanding the unsettled counsels respecting a new colony on the Ohio;... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1885 - 116 sivua
...Cheat River, and other navigable branches of the Monongahela, it is thought the portage to Potowmack may, and will, be reduced within the compass of a...leased, settlers on them may cultivate and enjoy the lands in peace and safety, notwithstanding the unsettled counsels respecting a new colony on the Ohio;... | |
| William Addison Phillips - 1886 - 508 sivua
...at least fifty fruit trees for every like quantity of land shall be planted on the premises. * * * * To which may be added, that as patents have now actually passed the seals for the several traits here offered to be leased, settlers on them may cultivate and enjoy the lands in peace and safety... | |
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