| Alexander Johnston - History - 1887 - 452 pages
...called Norrogancett Bay, where the said river falleth into the sea, and on the north by the line of the Massachusetts Plantation, and on the south by the sea, and in longitude as the line of the Mas- . sachusetts colony, running from east to west ; that is to say, from the said Narrogancett Bay... | |
| Alexander Johnston - Connecticut - 1887 - 434 pages
...of the Massachusetts colony, running from east to west ; that is to say, from the said Narrogancett Bay on the east to the South Sea on the west part ; with the islands thereunto adjoining." Connecticut was thus to have a domain stretching from Narragansett Bay to the Pacific Ocean... | |
| John Andrew Doyle - New England - 1887 - 560 pages
...amplification. The extent of the colony westward was more fully defined as ' from the said Narragansett Bay on the east to the south sea on the west part.' If interpreted with strict geographical accuracy this description is meaningless or self-contradictory.... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - Northwest, Old - 1888 - 236 pages
...called Narraganset Bay, where the said River falleth into the Sea, and on the North by the Line of the Massachusetts Plantation ; and on the South by the...and in Longitude as the Line of the Massachusetts Col1 Johnston : Connecticut, 8-10. any, running from East to West, that is to say, from the said Narragansett... | |
| William Phipps Blake - Hamden (Conn. : Town) - 1888 - 378 pages
...called Norrogancett Bay, where the said river falleth into the sea, and on the north by the lyne of the Massachusetts plantation, and on the south by the sea; and in longitude as the lyne of the Massachusetts colony, runinge from east to west, that is to say, from the said Narrogancett... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - Northwest, Old - 1888 - 484 pages
...by the sea : and in Longitude as the Line of the Massachusetts Col'Johnston: Connecticut, 8-10. any, running from East to West, that is to say, from the said Nar~ ragansett Bay on the East, to the South sea on the West Part, with the Islands thereunto adjoining."... | |
| John Andrew Doyle - United States - 1889 - 524 pages
...amplification. The extent of the colony westward was more fully defined as "from the said Narragansett Bay on the east to the south sea on the west part. " If interpreted with strict geographical accuracy this description is meaningless or selfcontradictory.... | |
| John Andrew Doyle - United States - 1889 - 456 pages
...amplification. The extent of the colony westward was more fully denned as "from the said Narragansett Bay on the east to the south sea on the west part." If interpreted with strict geographical accuracy this description is meaningless or selfcontradictory.... | |
| Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1891 - 858 pages
...Annals, 290. 1 1 11.17. Coll. 586; 1 Chalm. Annals, 292, 293; 1 Holmes's Annals, 320; 2 Doug. Sumin. 164. and in longitude, as the line of the Massachusetts colony running from east to west, that from Narragariset Bay to the South Sea, was granted and confirmed to the colony.1 The charter is silent... | |
| William Henry Egle - New Netherland - 1893 - 850 pages
...Massachusets Plantation, and on the South by the Sea; ami in Longitude as the Line of the Massachusets Colony, running from East to West, that is to say, from the said N'arraganset Hay on the East, to the South Sea, on the West Part, with the Islands thereunto adjoining, <fcc. "And... | |
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