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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... charge , and refused to surrender ; so , on Sunday morning , the detachment under Carre opened fire , and then stormed the fort without loss , killing three of the garrison , and wounding ten . On October 24th , Nicolls was authorized ...
... charge , and refused to surrender ; so , on Sunday morning , the detachment under Carre opened fire , and then stormed the fort without loss , killing three of the garrison , and wounding ten . On October 24th , Nicolls was authorized ...
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... charge of high treason , and this was followed in 1691 by the appointment of a Royal Governor over Maryland . Although King William III was convinced that Bal- timore was innocent , and issued a warrant in 1693 for reversing the ...
... charge of high treason , and this was followed in 1691 by the appointment of a Royal Governor over Maryland . Although King William III was convinced that Bal- timore was innocent , and issued a warrant in 1693 for reversing the ...
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... charge the conveyed lands from all manner of titles and claims of any Indians , or natives of the province . This extinguishment of supposed paramount title , where not already accomplished before his time , was duly prosecuted . The ...
... charge the conveyed lands from all manner of titles and claims of any Indians , or natives of the province . This extinguishment of supposed paramount title , where not already accomplished before his time , was duly prosecuted . The ...
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... when Rudman took the churches in Pennsylvania proper . He was invested with a commissaryship or vice - episcopal dignity , whereby , after he had given up his charge in Philadelphia , he presided at the ordina- THE PEOPLE . 125.
... when Rudman took the churches in Pennsylvania proper . He was invested with a commissaryship or vice - episcopal dignity , whereby , after he had given up his charge in Philadelphia , he presided at the ordina- THE PEOPLE . 125.
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... charge by the Rev. Andreas Sandel , picked out by the Con- sistory of Upsala , and ordained by Archbishop Ben- zelius of that see . In Sandel's time there were enough Swedes and other Lutherans at Pennypack and Amas- land and Kalcon ...
... charge by the Rev. Andreas Sandel , picked out by the Con- sistory of Upsala , and ordained by Archbishop Ben- zelius of that see . In Sandel's time there were enough Swedes and other Lutherans at Pennypack and Amas- land and Kalcon ...
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