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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... Indian war . The standard works on Pennsylvania in the XVIIth andXVIIIth Centuries may be described as a panegyric upon William Penn , the Acta as a wonder- worker of Benjamin Franklin , or an epic about George Washington . Much matter ...
... Indian war . The standard works on Pennsylvania in the XVIIth andXVIIIth Centuries may be described as a panegyric upon William Penn , the Acta as a wonder- worker of Benjamin Franklin , or an epic about George Washington . Much matter ...
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... Indian names , spelling according to the record . I have undertaken to begin with a capital , not only titles , but such words as People , Province , & ct . , when meaning the political body , and also Province , when meaning ...
... Indian names , spelling according to the record . I have undertaken to begin with a capital , not only titles , but such words as People , Province , & ct . , when meaning the political body , and also Province , when meaning ...
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... Indians which could impeach the Calverts ' right in that part . Moreover , as will be shown further on , the claim had been duly prosecuted there . As to the land drained by Delaware River and Bay , however , while it is not clear that ...
... Indians which could impeach the Calverts ' right in that part . Moreover , as will be shown further on , the claim had been duly prosecuted there . As to the land drained by Delaware River and Bay , however , while it is not clear that ...
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... Whorekill ) , and by various forts . A just title to the whole river and espe- cially the western shore was furthermore claimed from purchase from the natural proprietors , the native Indians . 14 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
... Whorekill ) , and by various forts . A just title to the whole river and espe- cially the western shore was furthermore claimed from purchase from the natural proprietors , the native Indians . 14 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
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... Indians . Baltimore subsequently had an agent press his cause in Holland , but without success . Although James I and Charles I had tried to avoid any conflict in regard to colonies with other civilized nations , Charles II in fact ...
... Indians . Baltimore subsequently had an agent press his cause in Holland , but without success . Although James I and Charles I had tried to avoid any conflict in regard to colonies with other civilized nations , Charles II in fact ...
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