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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... king's reign is mentioned ; a mode of dating which would puzzle the reader , par- ticularly as to the acts of ... King , or May 29 , 1660 , when he entered London , in what was called the twelfth year of his reign . It may be useful to ...
... king's reign is mentioned ; a mode of dating which would puzzle the reader , par- ticularly as to the acts of ... King , or May 29 , 1660 , when he entered London , in what was called the twelfth year of his reign . It may be useful to ...
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... King James I of England authorized two settlements to be made within certain limits by a number of his subjects in two com- panies , or colonies , as he called them . After one of these companies had made an establishment on the James ...
... King James I of England authorized two settlements to be made within certain limits by a number of his subjects in two com- panies , or colonies , as he called them . After one of these companies had made an establishment on the James ...
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... King's right to con- vey or set off what had been granted to the dissolved company ; for this did not affect the ... King Charles granted to the said second Baron and his heirs and assigns , according to transcript of the enrolment of ...
... King's right to con- vey or set off what had been granted to the dissolved company ; for this did not affect the ... King Charles granted to the said second Baron and his heirs and assigns , according to transcript of the enrolment of ...
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... King's dominions in New England in America ” —as before mentioned , the land from the fortieth parallel to the forty - eighth parallel had received the name New England in 1620 - bounded on the east by Narragan- sett River " commonly ...
... King's dominions in New England in America ” —as before mentioned , the land from the fortieth parallel to the forty - eighth parallel had received the name New England in 1620 - bounded on the east by Narragan- sett River " commonly ...
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... King for New England , Gov- ernor - General under the Duke of York of his territories in America , and Commander - in - Chief of the King's forces to reduce the " usurped " plantations of the 2 NATIONAL ADVANCE AND ROYAL CHARTERS . 17.
... King for New England , Gov- ernor - General under the Duke of York of his territories in America , and Commander - in - Chief of the King's forces to reduce the " usurped " plantations of the 2 NATIONAL ADVANCE AND ROYAL CHARTERS . 17.
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