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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... Society of Friends , and it seems to me that everybody living at the present time ought to wish the world con- verted to the " peaceable persuasion " of the majority of the Assembly of Pennsylvania from 1688 to 1748 . It has been ...
... Society of Friends , and it seems to me that everybody living at the present time ought to wish the world con- verted to the " peaceable persuasion " of the majority of the Assembly of Pennsylvania from 1688 to 1748 . It has been ...
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... Society of Pennsylvania ; and the same repository holds for the student's inspection the correspondence , apparently complete , between the later Penns and their deputies . It has seemed better to give all the dates as they ap- pear in ...
... Society of Pennsylvania ; and the same repository holds for the student's inspection the correspondence , apparently complete , between the later Penns and their deputies . It has seemed better to give all the dates as they ap- pear in ...
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... Society of Friends about 1668 , in the course of , or between , two sojourns in Ireland . A story published anonymously in London in 1682 of his immorality just before becoming a Quaker was heard by William Byrd in a twisted version ...
... Society of Friends about 1668 , in the course of , or between , two sojourns in Ireland . A story published anonymously in London in 1682 of his immorality just before becoming a Quaker was heard by William Byrd in a twisted version ...
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... Society of Pennsylvania of conveyances affecting the Penns ' dominions , this patent seems to be incorrectly noted as a patent to William Penn , but there is noted a surrender dated April 10 , 1683 , and acknowledged by the Duke of York ...
... Society of Pennsylvania of conveyances affecting the Penns ' dominions , this patent seems to be incorrectly noted as a patent to William Penn , but there is noted a surrender dated April 10 , 1683 , and acknowledged by the Duke of York ...
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... that a certain post on Society Hill was the southernmost point of Philadelphia . In the follow- ing Spring , after running due west far enough to get away from the wide parts of the Brandywine and 56 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
... that a certain post on Society Hill was the southernmost point of Philadelphia . In the follow- ing Spring , after running due west far enough to get away from the wide parts of the Brandywine and 56 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
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