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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... living at the present time ought to wish the world con- verted to the " peaceable persuasion " of the majority of the Assembly of Pennsylvania from 1688 to 1748 . It has been impracticable to cite authorities for every statement , and ...
... living at the present time ought to wish the world con- verted to the " peaceable persuasion " of the majority of the Assembly of Pennsylvania from 1688 to 1748 . It has been impracticable to cite authorities for every statement , and ...
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... living and also to Penn . Pro- testing that they had always been quiet and loyal subjects , the Swedes in 1713 asked a certificate to that effect from the Assembly of Pennsylvania to the British and Swedish governments , and made a long ...
... living and also to Penn . Pro- testing that they had always been quiet and loyal subjects , the Swedes in 1713 asked a certificate to that effect from the Assembly of Pennsylvania to the British and Swedish governments , and made a long ...
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... living near the time and place of events , Indian history presents great difficulties in the exaggeration in the talk of such poetic children of the forest , and the doubtfulness in identifying tribes migrating far , and designated by ...
... living near the time and place of events , Indian history presents great difficulties in the exaggeration in the talk of such poetic children of the forest , and the doubtfulness in identifying tribes migrating far , and designated by ...
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... living afterwards on the Christiana , and , if so , is one of the few Delaware sache- makers whom Penn saw who can be traced for more than about five years . In 1685 , four Indians , including some before men- tioned , conveyed to Penn ...
... living afterwards on the Christiana , and , if so , is one of the few Delaware sache- makers whom Penn saw who can be traced for more than about five years . In 1685 , four Indians , including some before men- tioned , conveyed to Penn ...
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... living in Kennet . In 1694 , when the Onondagas and Senecas sent to the Delawares asking them to be " partners with them " in fighting the French , Hithquoquean , Shakhuppo , Menanzes , Tamanen , and Alemeon ( possibly Alaenoh , witness ...
... living in Kennet . In 1694 , when the Onondagas and Senecas sent to the Delawares asking them to be " partners with them " in fighting the French , Hithquoquean , Shakhuppo , Menanzes , Tamanen , and Alemeon ( possibly Alaenoh , witness ...
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acres aforesaid afterwards allowed America appointed asked Assembly Assemblymen Baptists Bishop Blackwell called Castle Charles charter Chester Christ Church Church of England Churchmen claim colony commission Commissioners congregation Council Councillors Court Creek Crown dated declared deeds Delaware Delaware Bay Delaware River Deputy Duke of York Dutch England English Evans Five Nations Fletcher Frame freemen Friends government of Maryland Governor grant Griffith Jones Growdon heirs House Indians inhabitants James Jersey John Justices Keith Keithians King King's land laws letter Lieutenant-Governor Logan London Lord Baltimore Lower Counties Markham Maryland Meeting ment mentioned miles minister non-Quakers oath officers passed patent Penn's Pennsylvania persons Philadelphia Philadelphia County pirates plantations preached Proprietary Province purchasers Quakers Quary Queen quit rents religious River Samuel Samuel Finney says sent Sheriff Shippen Susquehanna Swedes Thomas Lloyd tion trade vessel Whitefield William Penn