The Papers of John Steele, Volume 2

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Edwards & Broughton Printing Company, 1924 - North Carolina
 

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Page 756 - Not in mine innocence I trust ; I bow before thee in the dust ; And through my Saviour's blood alone I look for mercy at thy throne.
Page 755 - The hour of my departure's come; I hear the voice that calls me home: Now, O my God ! let trouble cease. Now let thy servant die in peace.
Page 738 - Simonds for and in consideration of the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Pounds lawful money of Nova Scotia aforesaid to him in hand paid by the said Ezra Witter at and before the ensealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is...
Page 749 - Mountain ; thence along the extreme height of the said mountain to the Painted Rock on French Broad River; thence along the highest ridge of the said mountain to the place where it is called the Great Iron...
Page 836 - ... for the purpose of showing a balance against such person, to produce a transcript from the books and proceedings of the Treasury, as required in civil cases, under the provisions of the ac.t entitled " An act to provide more effectually for the settlement of accounts between the United States and receivers of public money...
Page 748 - Chill-howie mountain, until it strikes Hawkins's line. Thence along the said line to the great Iron mountain ; and from the top of which a line to be continued in a...
Page 733 - Possession now being by virtue of a Bargain and Sale to him thereof made for ,one whole Year by Indenture, bearing Date the Day next before the Day of the Date of these Presents, and by Force of the Statute for...
Page 830 - Majesty's subjects, and such goods and merchandize shall be subject to no higher or other duties, than would be payable by the citizens of the United States on the importation of the same in American vessels into the Atlantic ports of the said states.
Page 748 - Little River from those running into the Tennessee; thence up the river Clinch to Campbell's line, and along the same to the top of Cumberland mountain; thence a direct line to the Cumberland river where the Kentucky road crosses it; thence down the Cumberland river to a point from which a...
Page 739 - Clinton, in his actual Possession now being by virtue of a Bargain and Sale to him thereof made...

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