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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... justice in the contentions , or what was true as to the conduct , much less as to the motives , of individuals . So strong was the disposition of the men active in the politics or religion of Pennsylvania at that time to believe any ...
... justice in the contentions , or what was true as to the conduct , much less as to the motives , of individuals . So strong was the disposition of the men active in the politics or religion of Pennsylvania at that time to believe any ...
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... Justice North wrote a description , making , as appears from the certified copy used in the case of Penn v . Lord Baltimore , the southern boun- dary the straight line which he followed Werden by calling " the beginning of the fortieth ...
... Justice North wrote a description , making , as appears from the certified copy used in the case of Penn v . Lord Baltimore , the southern boun- dary the straight line which he followed Werden by calling " the beginning of the fortieth ...
Seite 58
... justice of the old ecclesiastical Chancellors . We can imagine one of them asked to enforce such a bargain as the heir of the grant of 1632 had made : they sat partly for the very purpose of restraining any man or men who by the terms ...
... justice of the old ecclesiastical Chancellors . We can imagine one of them asked to enforce such a bargain as the heir of the grant of 1632 had made : they sat partly for the very purpose of restraining any man or men who by the terms ...
Seite 61
... justice and the King's promise and the Commissioners ' stipulation forbade , while the amount of vacant land rendered unnecessary , the tak- ing away of what a man or his father had acquired with the consent of his government , or ...
... justice and the King's promise and the Commissioners ' stipulation forbade , while the amount of vacant land rendered unnecessary , the tak- ing away of what a man or his father had acquired with the consent of his government , or ...
Seite 138
... justice was to be en- forced by those who were to preach and exemplify meekness , long suffering , and forgiveness , was very awkward for them . Even when the ministers were seldom members of the Council or Assembly , but those bodies ...
... justice was to be en- forced by those who were to preach and exemplify meekness , long suffering , and forgiveness , was very awkward for them . Even when the ministers were seldom members of the Council or Assembly , but those bodies ...
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