| David Ramsay - Presidents - 1807 - 486 pages
...appears therefore to me that the dispute of boundary is the only one that exists, and that Ijein-g removed, all other difficulties would be removed also,...withdraw your jurisdiction to the confines of your old limits, and obtain an acknowledgement of independency and sovereignty, under the resolve of the... | |
| Samuel Williams - Natural history - 1809 - 496 pages
...granted that their right was good, because Congress, by their resolve of the 7th of August, imply it ; and by that of the 21st, are willing fully to confirm...the satisfaction of all parties. You have nothing ta do but withdraw your jurisdiction to the confines of your own limits, and obtain an acknowledgement... | |
| Samuel Williams - Natural history - 1809 - 498 pages
...the only one that exists, and that being removed, all other difficulties would be removed also, arid the matter terminated to the satisfaction of all parties. You have nothing to <Jo but withdraw your jurisdiction to the confines of your own limits, and obtain an acknowledgement... | |
| David Ramsay - Presidents - 1811 - 522 pages
...only one that exists ; and that being removed, all other difficulties would be removTHE LIFE OF ed also, and the matter terminated to the satisfaction...withdraw your jurisdiction to the confines of your old limits, and obtain an acknowledgment of independence and sovereignty, under the resolve of the... | |
| David Ramsay - Generals - 1814 - 274 pages
...was good, .-because Congi ess by their resolve of the 7th August) im ply it, and by that of the 2Ist are willing fully to confirm it, provided the new...withdraw your jurisdiction to the confines of your old limits, and obtain an acknowledgment of independence and sovereignty, under the resolve of the... | |
| Frederick Butler - United States - 1821 - 480 pages
...therefore, that the dispute of boundary is the only one that exists, and that being removed, all others would be removed also, and the matter terminated to...satisfaction of all parties. You have nothing to do, but to withdraw your jurisdiction to the confines of your old limits, and obtain an acknowledgment of independence... | |
| Vermont - Land grants - 1823 - 570 pages
...that the dispute of boundary is the only one that exists, and that, that being removed, all further difficulties would be removed also, and the matter terminated to the satisfaction of all parties." His Excellency the General further observes ; " You have nothing to do, but withdraw your jurisdiction... | |
| Francis Smith Eastman - Vermont - 1828 - 124 pages
...that the dispute of boundary is the only one that exists, and that being removed, the matter would be terminated to the satisfaction of all parties. You have nothing to do but to withdraw your jurisdiction within your own limits, and obtain an acknowledgment of your in1. What... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - New Hampshire - 1831 - 546 pages
...subsisted, continued boundary is the only one that exists, and that that being removed, all furUiar difficulties would be removed also, and the matter terminated to the satisfaction of all parties. Now I would ask you candidly, whether the claim of the people of Vermont, was not. for a long time,... | |
| Hugh Moore - United States - 1834 - 264 pages
...exists ; and, that being removed, all other difficulties would be removed also, and the matter terminate to the satisfaction of all parties. You have nothing to do but to withdraw yonr jurisdiction to the confines of your own limits, and obtain an acknowledgement of... | |
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