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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... letter can not always be depended upon . With no purpose of making an arraignment against venerated personages , but ready to find a plea for the poorer in estate , the fol- lowers of a different ecclesiastical use , and others an ...
... letter can not always be depended upon . With no purpose of making an arraignment against venerated personages , but ready to find a plea for the poorer in estate , the fol- lowers of a different ecclesiastical use , and others an ...
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... letter to the sec- retary , Penn had been told that New Castle was much nearer the fortieth parallel than it is : in fact Lord Baltimore's commissioners eighteen months later made it out to be about ten minutes of latitude nearer ...
... letter to the sec- retary , Penn had been told that New Castle was much nearer the fortieth parallel than it is : in fact Lord Baltimore's commissioners eighteen months later made it out to be about ten minutes of latitude nearer ...
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... allowed to gainsay . A letter was issued by the King less than a month after the patent to William Penn , and dated April 2 in the 33rd year of the reign ( 1681 ) , recommending CHAPTER II THE ASCERTAINMENT OF THE SOUTHERN BOUNDARY.
... allowed to gainsay . A letter was issued by the King less than a month after the patent to William Penn , and dated April 2 in the 33rd year of the reign ( 1681 ) , recommending CHAPTER II THE ASCERTAINMENT OF THE SOUTHERN BOUNDARY.
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... ( letter without date printed in Penna . Archives , 1st Series , Vol . I , p . 39 ) , who was waiting for him at New Castle on the 26th . It appears that , after receiving this letter , Lord Baltimore , perhaps at New Castle , or carrying ...
... ( letter without date printed in Penna . Archives , 1st Series , Vol . I , p . 39 ) , who was waiting for him at New Castle on the 26th . It appears that , after receiving this letter , Lord Baltimore , perhaps at New Castle , or carrying ...
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... letter to Lord Baltimore . This recommended him to fix his northern bounds by measuring at sixty miles a degree two degrees from Watkin's Point as settled upon by the Commissioners from Virginia and Mary- land . This royal letter did ...
... letter to Lord Baltimore . This recommended him to fix his northern bounds by measuring at sixty miles a degree two degrees from Watkin's Point as settled upon by the Commissioners from Virginia and Mary- land . This royal letter did ...
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