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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... out the shedding of blood ; and a detachment under Sir Robert Carre was sent to summon the Governor and inhabitants on the Delaware to yield obedience to their " rightful sovereign , " who was pleased to 16 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
... out the shedding of blood ; and a detachment under Sir Robert Carre was sent to summon the Governor and inhabitants on the Delaware to yield obedience to their " rightful sovereign , " who was pleased to 16 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
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... inhabitants continue as the Duke had placed them , and seize any person seducing the people of the Province and Territories from their obedience , and especially seize the persons engaged in this invasion . The fort was not maintained ...
... inhabitants continue as the Duke had placed them , and seize any person seducing the people of the Province and Territories from their obedience , and especially seize the persons engaged in this invasion . The fort was not maintained ...
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... inhabitants of the Lower Counties accepted their new master . They chose seven free- holders from each county to meet in Assembly with representatives from the counties of Pennsylvania on December 6 , 1682. At that meeting , upon ...
... inhabitants of the Lower Counties accepted their new master . They chose seven free- holders from each county to meet in Assembly with representatives from the counties of Pennsylvania on December 6 , 1682. At that meeting , upon ...
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... inhabitants concerned , and almost always of the more substantial inhabitants , for 46 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
... inhabitants concerned , and almost always of the more substantial inhabitants , for 46 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
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... inhabitants , for the Penns , rather than the Calverts , as landlords . In 1689 , Charles , 3rd Lord Baltimore , was outlawed by the Court of King's Bench in Ireland on the charge of high treason , and this was followed in 1691 by the ...
... inhabitants , for the Penns , rather than the Calverts , as landlords . In 1689 , Charles , 3rd Lord Baltimore , was outlawed by the Court of King's Bench in Ireland on the charge of high treason , and this was followed in 1691 by the ...
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