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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... received a separate charter from the same King . The Stuart kings person- ally transacted the affairs of their realm : the policy during a reign was as continuous as that under a party Cabinet in later times , either changing as ...
... received a separate charter from the same King . The Stuart kings person- ally transacted the affairs of their realm : the policy during a reign was as continuous as that under a party Cabinet in later times , either changing as ...
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... received the name New England in 1620 - bounded on the east by Narragan- sett River " commonly called Narragansett Bay where the said River falleth into the Sea ; and on the north by the line of the Massachusetts Plantation ; and on the ...
... received the name New England in 1620 - bounded on the east by Narragan- sett River " commonly called Narragansett Bay where the said River falleth into the Sea ; and on the north by the line of the Massachusetts Plantation ; and on the ...
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... received from New England of dif- ferences and disputes as to the bounds of the charters and jurisdictions , a commission was given to Col. Richard Nicolls , Sir Robert Carre , George Cartwright , and Samuel Maverick to visit the ...
... received from New England of dif- ferences and disputes as to the bounds of the charters and jurisdictions , a commission was given to Col. Richard Nicolls , Sir Robert Carre , George Cartwright , and Samuel Maverick to visit the ...
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... received no express grant of the region west of that river and bay , some color of title thereto was sought in the words added , as usual , in the patent : " together with all the lands , islands , soils , with their and every one of ...
... received no express grant of the region west of that river and bay , some color of title thereto was sought in the words added , as usual , in the patent : " together with all the lands , islands , soils , with their and every one of ...
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... The impression received from Indians about 1700 that no white man had gone north of the mouth of the Octorara before 1682 is , at most , only additional evidence that , prior to 1632 , there were no 20 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
... The impression received from Indians about 1700 that no white man had gone north of the mouth of the Octorara before 1682 is , at most , only additional evidence that , prior to 1632 , there were no 20 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
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