 | Pennsylvania - 1879 - 614 頁
...snd on the South by a Circle drawn at Twelve miles distance from New Castle Northwards and Westwards unto the beginning of the Fortieth Degree of Northern Latitude and then l>ya streight Line Westwards, to the limits of Longitude above mentioned. Together with all Powers,... | |
 | 1882
...Circle drawn at 12 Miles Distant from Newcastle Northwards & Westwards unto the Beginning of the 40 Degree of Northern Latitude, And then by a straight Line Westward to the Line of Longitude abovemention'd. Representation of the Lords of Trade on Petition of Charles Gookin... | |
 | John Lewis Peyton - 1882 - 387 頁
...and on the south by a circle drawn at twelve miles distance from New Castle northwards, and westwards unto the beginning of the fortieth degree of northern latitude, and then by a straight line westwards to the fimits of longitude above mentioned." It is evident that Penn's grant of land from... | |
 | William Adee Whitehead - 1882 - 198 頁
...Circle drawn .at 12 Miles Distant from Newcastle Northwards & Westwards unto the Beginning of the 40 Degree of Northern Latitude, And then by a straight Line Westward to the Line of Longitude abovemention'd. Representation of the Lords of Trade on Petition of Charles Gookin... | |
 | william a. whitehead - 1882
...Circle drawn at 12 Miles Distant from Newcastle Northwards & Westwards unto the Beginning of the 40 Degree of Northern Latitude, And then by a straight Line Westward to the Line of Longitude abovemention'd. Representation of the Lords of Trade on Petition of Charles Gookin... | |
 | George Bancroft - 1882
...Delaware — as an appendage to New York ; Pennsylvania was, therefore, in that direction, limited by a circle drawn at twelve miles' distance from Newcastle, northward and westward, to the beginning of the fortieth degree of latitude. This impossible boundary received the assent of... | |
 | George Bancroft - 1883
...Delaware — as an appendage to New York ; Pennsylvania was, therefore, in that direction, limited by a circle drawn at twelve miles' distance from Newcastle, northward and westward, to the beginning of the fortieth degree of latitude. This impossible boundary received the assent of... | |
 | 1888
...to be bounded on the north by the three and fortieth degree of northern latitude and on the south by a circle drawn at twelve miles' distance from Newcastle,...then by a straight line westward to the limits of the longitude above mentioned." The only lines of all those above mentioned that remain to-day, as... | |
 | American Historical Association - 1896
...doth extend so farre northwards on the South by a circle drawn at twelve miles distant from New Castle Northward and Westward unto the beginning of the fortieth degree of Northern Latitude and thence by a straight Line Westward to the Limit of Longitude above mentioned." (Constitutions and Colonial... | |
 | Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1885
...of Northern Latitude, and on the South by a Circle drawne at twelve miles distance from New Castle Northward and Westward unto the beginning of the fortieth degree of Northern Latitude, and thence by a streight Line Westward to the Limit of Longitude above mentioned. William Peiin, in order... | |
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