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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... purchasers - The " Liber- ties " of the great town - Plan of Philadelphia- Holme's survey - A colony and city on the Susque- hanna projected - Warrants and patenting - Land Commissioners before Penn's second visit - Land legislation and ...
... purchasers - The " Liber- ties " of the great town - Plan of Philadelphia- Holme's survey - A colony and city on the Susque- hanna projected - Warrants and patenting - Land Commissioners before Penn's second visit - Land legislation and ...
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... purchasers or others , full and quiet enjoyment of all lands to which they respectively had any lawful or equitable claim , saving only such rents and services for the same as were " or customarily ought to be reserved to me my heirs or ...
... purchasers or others , full and quiet enjoyment of all lands to which they respectively had any lawful or equitable claim , saving only such rents and services for the same as were " or customarily ought to be reserved to me my heirs or ...
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... purchasers , and were acquiesced in only upon Penn's statement that they would take the place of taxes for a salary ... purchaser should hold feudally of the lord of whom the seller had held , but King Charles II , in the charter to Penn ...
... purchasers , and were acquiesced in only upon Penn's statement that they would take the place of taxes for a salary ... purchaser should hold feudally of the lord of whom the seller had held , but King Charles II , in the charter to Penn ...
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... purchasers under the first Concessions . Most of this great acreage was soon surveyed . None of the owners came to Penn- sylvania , although the sales did not dispose of every- thing until very late in the Colonial period . By the ...
... purchasers under the first Concessions . Most of this great acreage was soon surveyed . None of the owners came to Penn- sylvania , although the sales did not dispose of every- thing until very late in the Colonial period . By the ...
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... purchasers , a profit from the appreciation of real estate in the particular dis- trict . William Penn at first did not take his full num- ber of " tenths " ; but , particularly as new regions were opened to settlers , Proprietary ...
... purchasers , a profit from the appreciation of real estate in the particular dis- trict . William Penn at first did not take his full num- ber of " tenths " ; but , particularly as new regions were opened to settlers , Proprietary ...
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