APA Citation

(1801). An important statement of facts, relative to the invalidity of the pretensions formerly made upon the Pennsylvania lands, by the unincorporated companies of Connecticut claimants, and by those who claimed under those companies, in a letter from the secretary of the Land-office, to the Pennsylvania commissioners, intended to evince the liberality of the government and landholders of Pennsylvania, in the act of the 4th of April, 1799, and the releases of 120 to 180,000 acres under the same. [Lancaster, Pa.: Printed by W. & R. Dickson.

Chicago Style Citation

An Important Statement of Facts, Relative to the Invalidity of the Pretensions Formerly Made Upon the Pennsylvania Lands, By the Unincorporated Companies of Connecticut Claimants, and By Those Who Claimed Under Those Companies, in a Letter From the Secretary of the Land-office, to the Pennsylvania Commissioners, Intended to Evince the Liberality of the Government and Landholders of Pennsylvania, in the Act of the 4th of April, 1799, and the Releases of 120 to 180,000 Acres Under the Same. [Lancaster, Pa.: Printed by W. & R. Dickson, 1801.

MLA Citation

An Important Statement of Facts, Relative to the Invalidity of the Pretensions Formerly Made Upon the Pennsylvania Lands, By the Unincorporated Companies of Connecticut Claimants, and By Those Who Claimed Under Those Companies, in a Letter From the Secretary of the Land-office, to the Pennsylvania Commissioners, Intended to Evince the Liberality of the Government and Landholders of Pennsylvania, in the Act of the 4th of April, 1799, and the Releases of 120 to 180,000 Acres Under the Same. [Lancaster, Pa.: Printed by W. & R. Dickson, 1801.

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