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... Grant Demise or Enfeoff of the premises so many and such parts and parcels to those that are will- ing to purchase the same as the said William Penn thinks fit to have and to hold to them the said Persons their Heirs or Successors in ...
... Grant Demise or Enfeoff of the premises so many and such parts and parcels to those that are will- ing to purchase the same as the said William Penn thinks fit to have and to hold to them the said Persons their Heirs or Successors in ...
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... grant unto the aforesaid now Baron of BALTIMORE , his Heirs and Assigns , that the same Baron of BALTIMORE , his Heirs and Assigns , from Time to Time , for ever , shall have , and enjoy the Taxes and Subsidies payable , or arising ...
... grant unto the aforesaid now Baron of BALTIMORE , his Heirs and Assigns , that the same Baron of BALTIMORE , his Heirs and Assigns , from Time to Time , for ever , shall have , and enjoy the Taxes and Subsidies payable , or arising ...
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... grant . The contract between Georgia and the purchasers was executed by the grant . A contract executed , as well as one which is executory , contains obligations binding on the parties . A grant , in its own nature , amounts to an ...
... grant . The contract between Georgia and the purchasers was executed by the grant . A contract executed , as well as one which is executory , contains obligations binding on the parties . A grant , in its own nature , amounts to an ...
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