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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... governor's headquarters on Tini- cum Island . Up the river , several miles north of the mouth of the Schuylkill , and on rising ground , which was marked by recently inhabited caves , and divided by a creek or arm of the Delaware , were ...
... governor's headquarters on Tini- cum Island . Up the river , several miles north of the mouth of the Schuylkill , and on rising ground , which was marked by recently inhabited caves , and divided by a creek or arm of the Delaware , were ...
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... Governor and Council at New York . Thus the Governor commissioned by the Duke over his possessions in America took jurisdiction over what had been the southern colony or province of the Dutch , which came to be often called Delaware ...
... Governor and Council at New York . Thus the Governor commissioned by the Duke over his possessions in America took jurisdiction over what had been the southern colony or province of the Dutch , which came to be often called Delaware ...
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... Governor over Maryland . Although King William III was convinced that Bal- timore was innocent , and issued a warrant in 1693 for reversing the outlawry , Baltimore did not seek to avail himself of this by going to Ireland , although ...
... Governor over Maryland . Although King William III was convinced that Bal- timore was innocent , and issued a warrant in 1693 for reversing the outlawry , Baltimore did not seek to avail himself of this by going to Ireland , although ...
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... Governor of Pennsylvania , gave officials powers within that settle- ment , he having , however , refused to exercise authority over the settlers of New Munster , east of Nottingham , who were holding by Maryland title . To a request ...
... Governor of Pennsylvania , gave officials powers within that settle- ment , he having , however , refused to exercise authority over the settlers of New Munster , east of Nottingham , who were holding by Maryland title . To a request ...
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... Governors of the two colonies that no sur- veys for any private person should be made in that region . Keith's steps ... Governor of Penn- sylvania accepted the views of the Penn agents and friends in the Council , that , pending a final ...
... Governors of the two colonies that no sur- veys for any private person should be made in that region . Keith's steps ... Governor of Penn- sylvania accepted the views of the Penn agents and friends in the Council , that , pending a final ...
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