| 1898 - 90 str.
...line. The boundary was, therefore, to be a regular curve, proceeding at its northern extremity 21' 45" more westerly than at its first setting out. Your...which should be equivalent to such curve; that is, to give equal tracts of country to each State that the curve would have done. . . . This equivalent... | |
| Massachusetts. Commissioners on the Topographical Survey - 1898 - 90 str.
...line. The boundary was, therefore, to be a regular curve, proceeding at its northern extremity 21' 45" more westerly than at its first setting out. Your...which should be equivalent to such curve; that is, to give equal tracts of country to each State that the curve would have done. . . . This equivalent... | |
| New York (State). State Engineer and Surveyor - 1899 - 632 str.
...the line. The boundary was therefore to be a regular curve proceeding at the northern extremity 21' 45" more westerly than at its first setting out. Your...to run a straight line or great circle of the globe — that is, to give equal tracts of country to each State that the curve would have done. . . . The... | |
| New York (State). State Engineer and Surveyor - 1900 - 598 str.
...curve proceeding at the northern extremity 21' 45" more westerly than at its first setting out. Yonr commissioners afterwards, in. order to save time,...to run a straight line or great circle of the globe — that is, to give equal tracts of country to each State that the curve would have done .... The... | |
| Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners of Massachusetts - 1906 - 106 str.
...finding that a line run under the agreement would describe a curve, reported as follows, viz. : — Your commissioners afterwards, in order to save time,...to run a straight line or great circle of the globe — that is, to give equal tracts of country to each State that the curve would have done. . . . The... | |
| Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners of Massachusetts - 1906 - 106 str.
...finding that a line run under the agreement would describe a curve, reported as follows, viz. : — Your commissioners afterwards, in order to save time,...to run a straight line or great circle of the globe — that is, to give equal tracts of country to each State that the curve would have done. . . . The... | |
| Massachusetts Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners - 1906 - 106 str.
...finding that a line run under the agreement would describe a curve, reported as follows, viz. : — Your commissioners afterwards, in order to save time,...to run a straight line or great circle of the globe — that is, to give equal tracts of country to each State that the curve would have done. . . . The... | |
| Massachusetts - 1906 - 1076 str.
...finding that a line run under the agreement would describe a curve, reported as follows, viz. : — Your commissioners afterwards, in order to save time,...to run a straight line or great circle of the globe — that is, to give equal tracts of country to each State that the curve would have done. . . . The... | |
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