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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... later times . But for the valuable contribution made by such , there would be little knowledge of men and things between the arrival of the last shipload of Quakers and the first steps in the French and Indian war . The standard works ...
... later times . But for the valuable contribution made by such , there would be little knowledge of men and things between the arrival of the last shipload of Quakers and the first steps in the French and Indian war . The standard works ...
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... later conditions , and the date of the treaty of Aix- la - Chapelle , for closing the record , so as to shut out the contention for the Ohio , which was consequent upon that treaty . It has been necessary sometimes to over- step these ...
... later conditions , and the date of the treaty of Aix- la - Chapelle , for closing the record , so as to shut out the contention for the Ohio , which was consequent upon that treaty . It has been necessary sometimes to over- step these ...
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... later Penns and their deputies . It has seemed better to give all the dates as they ap- pear in the original authorities , and , if alternative , then in Old Style , and , as the difference from the New Style is not always understood ...
... later Penns and their deputies . It has seemed better to give all the dates as they ap- pear in the original authorities , and , if alternative , then in Old Style , and , as the difference from the New Style is not always understood ...
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... later times , either changing as exigencies arose ; and the theories of James I or the carelessness of Charles II affected history . James I incorporated in 1620 those who had been expected to make the NATIONAL ADVANCE AND ROYAL CHARTERS .
... later times , either changing as exigencies arose ; and the theories of James I or the carelessness of Charles II affected history . James I incorporated in 1620 those who had been expected to make the NATIONAL ADVANCE AND ROYAL CHARTERS .
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... later Penns were right in saying that the fortieth de- gree is the fortieth of the ninety spaces from the equator to the pole , the space beginning at the equa- tor , and running to parallel marked 1 ° , 6 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
... later Penns were right in saying that the fortieth de- gree is the fortieth of the ninety spaces from the equator to the pole , the space beginning at the equa- tor , and running to parallel marked 1 ° , 6 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
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