Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1688-1748: By Charles P. Keith, Band 1Patterson & White Company, 1917 - 981 Seiten |
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... Assembly of Pennsylvania from 1688 to 1748 . It has been impracticable to cite authorities for every statement , and it has been undertaken only for such as may cause surprise . If the reader wishes to decide for himself the truth of ...
... Assembly of Pennsylvania from 1688 to 1748 . It has been impracticable to cite authorities for every statement , and it has been undertaken only for such as may cause surprise . If the reader wishes to decide for himself the truth of ...
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... Assembly of Pennsylvania , interpreted incor- rectly by the editor of Volume I of the Minutes of the Provincial Council as directing that the year start with the first day of March . As was usual in private let- ters , the records of ...
... Assembly of Pennsylvania , interpreted incor- rectly by the editor of Volume I of the Minutes of the Provincial Council as directing that the year start with the first day of March . As was usual in private let- ters , the records of ...
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... Assembly with representatives from the counties of Pennsylvania on December 6 , 1682. At that meeting , upon petition of seven persons from New Deal ( Sussex ) , six from St. Jones's ( Kent ) , and five from New Castle , an act of Union ...
... Assembly with representatives from the counties of Pennsylvania on December 6 , 1682. At that meeting , upon petition of seven persons from New Deal ( Sussex ) , six from St. Jones's ( Kent ) , and five from New Castle , an act of Union ...
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... Assembly of Pennsylvania made exceptions , and granted a partial compensation , the Assembly of Delaware neither allowed nor paid anything . The decision , or order , of 1685 , whatever its effect as between King James and Penn ...
... Assembly of Pennsylvania made exceptions , and granted a partial compensation , the Assembly of Delaware neither allowed nor paid anything . The decision , or order , of 1685 , whatever its effect as between King James and Penn ...
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... Assembly , complaining moreover that those who had handed in their old patents never got them back . The Land Commissioners met the petitioners , and agreed to examine into any particular case of injury by taking away land , and ...
... Assembly , complaining moreover that those who had handed in their old patents never got them back . The Land Commissioners met the petitioners , and agreed to examine into any particular case of injury by taking away land , and ...
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