Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1688-1748, Band 1I. J. Friedman, 1969 - 981 Seiten |
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... force until the end of the first session of the next Assembly , except as altered by a number of laws at this session passed . Among these was an act of indemnity for offences pre- viously committed , and a specification that certain ...
... force until the end of the first session of the next Assembly , except as altered by a number of laws at this session passed . Among these was an act of indemnity for offences pre- viously committed , and a specification that certain ...
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... force - White's arrest - All laws passed before Penn's departure declared in force until he could be heard from - William and Mary recognized , and debate in Council upon arming the colony for defence against France - Blackwell re ...
... force - White's arrest - All laws passed before Penn's departure declared in force until he could be heard from - William and Mary recognized , and debate in Council upon arming the colony for defence against France - Blackwell re ...
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... force , and that the same be confirmed to them as their rights and liberties . Fletcher , point- ing out how inconsistent the Frame of Government was with his commission , plainly told them that they could not keep the former , it ...
... force , and that the same be confirmed to them as their rights and liberties . Fletcher , point- ing out how inconsistent the Frame of Government was with his commission , plainly told them that they could not keep the former , it ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 30 |
CONFUSION AT THE DEATH OF PENN 632 | 51 |
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