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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... from this grant the northern part of the shore along the salt water , as not lying " under the fortieth degree . " Lord Chancellor Hard- wicke , in enforcing the compromise agreed upon by the NATIONAL ADVANCE AND ROYAL CHARTERS . 11.
... from this grant the northern part of the shore along the salt water , as not lying " under the fortieth degree . " Lord Chancellor Hard- wicke , in enforcing the compromise agreed upon by the NATIONAL ADVANCE AND ROYAL CHARTERS . 11.
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By Charles P. Keith Charles Penrose Keith. wicke , in enforcing the compromise agreed upon by the Penns and Lord Baltimore , said that there was an ambiguity as to whether the grant extended to or through the degree . It would seem that ...
By Charles P. Keith Charles Penrose Keith. wicke , in enforcing the compromise agreed upon by the Penns and Lord Baltimore , said that there was an ambiguity as to whether the grant extended to or through the degree . It would seem that ...
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... agreed that Susquehanna Fort should be its boundary , and that he be subjected to restrictions as to furnishing arms or ammunition to Indians . It may surprise us that the latter stipula- tion does not appear in the charter granted to ...
... agreed that Susquehanna Fort should be its boundary , and that he be subjected to restrictions as to furnishing arms or ammunition to Indians . It may surprise us that the latter stipula- tion does not appear in the charter granted to ...
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... agreed to , was certainly not Penn's or the Duke's interpretation , as will be seen from the Duke's deeds of Aug. 24 , 1682 , unknown to Americans in September , but had Balti- more agreed , the question would have been settled at once ...
... agreed to , was certainly not Penn's or the Duke's interpretation , as will be seen from the Duke's deeds of Aug. 24 , 1682 , unknown to Americans in September , but had Balti- more agreed , the question would have been settled at once ...
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... agreed to it , even sup- posing that he meant the interpretation in minor de- tails for which he afterwards contended . With the western half of the Delaware peninsula already his , it was not a case of " give and take " to accept less ...
... agreed to it , even sup- posing that he meant the interpretation in minor de- tails for which he afterwards contended . With the western half of the Delaware peninsula already his , it was not a case of " give and take " to accept less ...
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