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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... Provincial or Governor's Coun- cil ( called the Colonial Records ) , the printed Pennsyl- vania Archives , the copied ... Province , when meaning Pennsylvania proper without including Delaware ; and I have placed £ before a sum in ...
... Provincial or Governor's Coun- cil ( called the Colonial Records ) , the printed Pennsyl- vania Archives , the copied ... Province , when meaning Pennsylvania proper without including Delaware ; and I have placed £ before a sum in ...
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... province of the Dutch , which came to be often called Delaware more than a century before that name was reassumed for the state embracing the greater part of the district . Magistrates looking to New Castle , as New Amstel was called ...
... province of the Dutch , which came to be often called Delaware more than a century before that name was reassumed for the state embracing the greater part of the district . Magistrates looking to New Castle , as New Amstel was called ...
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... Province , in accordance with a treaty of alliance with the Susque- hannocks , went to Susquehanna Fort to help to defend it , and , although the English garrison stipulated for was not maintained , the Marylanders for a number of years ...
... Province , in accordance with a treaty of alliance with the Susque- hannocks , went to Susquehanna Fort to help to defend it , and , although the English garrison stipulated for was not maintained , the Marylanders for a number of years ...
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... province in consideration of a large grant of land . The work took long , and was very ex- pensive , and , when finished , gave what was claimed to be a delineation of Maryland as inhabited in the year 1670. The map was published in ...
... province in consideration of a large grant of land . The work took long , and was very ex- pensive , and , when finished , gave what was claimed to be a delineation of Maryland as inhabited in the year 1670. The map was published in ...
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... province . While the treatment of the words " the beginning of " as surplusage would have made Penn's southern boundary , for nearly all the length , recede from the state's present line , the northern boundary would have been ...
... province . While the treatment of the words " the beginning of " as surplusage would have made Penn's southern boundary , for nearly all the length , recede from the state's present line , the northern boundary would have been ...
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