| Alexander James Dallas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1799 - 552 pages
...finally confirmed; to wit, That the line commonly called Mafon'i and Dixon's line-, be extended due weft five degrees of longitude, to be computed from the river Delaware^ for the fouthern boundary of Pennsylvania ; and that a meridian line drawn from theweftcrn extremity thereof... | |
| Virginia, William Waller Hening - Law - 1822 - 680 pages
...we think as advantageous to Pennsylvania as that first made by yon to us. We will continue Mason's and Dixon's line due west five degrees of longitude, to be computed from tl»e river Delaware for your southern boundary, and will agree that a meridian drawn from the western... | |
| Hugh Henry Brackenridge - Law - 1814 - 608 pages
...Pennsylvania, viz. " that the line commonly called Mason and Dixon's, be extended due west five degrees longitude, to be computed from the river Delaware,...from the western extremity thereof to the northern limits of the said states respectively, be the western boundary of Pennsylvania, forever, on condition... | |
| William Waller Hening - Law - 1822 - 678 pages
...we think as advantageous to Pennsylvania as that first made by you to us. We will continue Mason's and Dixon's line due west five degrees of longitude, to be computed from the river Delaware for your southern boundary, and will agre,e that a meridian drawn from the western extremity of this line... | |
| Virginia, William Waller Hening - Law - 1822 - 678 pages
...we think as advantageous to Pennsylvania as that first made by you to us. We will continue Mason's and Dixon's line due west five degrees of longitude, to be computed from the river Delaware for your southern boundary, and will agree that a meridian drawn from the western extremity of this line... | |
| Virginia - 1828 - 752 pages
...and finally confirmed, to wit: "that the line commonly called Mason's and Dixon's line, be extended due west five degrees of longitude, to be computed...from the western extremity thereof, to the northern limits of the said States respectively, be the western boundary of Pennsylvania forever ; On condition,... | |
| Pennsylvania - 1834 - 438 pages
...June, 1780, as follows; to wit, "That the line commonly called Mason and I >i\<m's line, be extended due west, five degrees of longitude to be computed, from the river Delaware, forthe southern boundary of Pennsylvania, and that a meridian drawn from the western extremity thereof,... | |
| Pennsylvania. Supreme Executive Council - Pennsylvania - 1858 - 812 pages
...respective States, ratify and confirm the following, agreement, Vizt : to extend Mason and Dixou's line due West five degrees of Longitude, to be computed...from the River Delaware, for the Southern Boundary of Pensylvania, and that a Meridian drawn from the Western extremity thereof ts the Northern Limit of... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1853 - 810 pages
...mutually, in behalf of our respective States, ratify and '' confirm the following agreement, vizt : to extend Mason and " Dixon's line due west five degrees...from the river Delaware, for the southern boundary of Pensylva" nia, and that a meridian drawn from the western extremity " thereof to the northern limit... | |
| Samuel Hazard, John Blair Linn, William Henry Egle, George Edward Reed, Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Gertrude MacKinney, Charles Francis Hoban - Pennsylvania - 1853 - 804 pages
...finally confirmed, to wit., that the line commonly called Mason's and Dixon's line be extended dus west five degrees of longitude, to be computed from the river Delaware, for the southern boundary of Pensylvania and that a meridian drawn from the western extremity thereof to the northern limits of... | |
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