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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... side of William Penn , if not of the Proprietaries in general ; but in opposition the Historical Review of the Consti- tution and Government of Pennsylvania , voicing the opinions held by Franklin , and the History written by vi PREFACE .
... side of William Penn , if not of the Proprietaries in general ; but in opposition the Historical Review of the Consti- tution and Government of Pennsylvania , voicing the opinions held by Franklin , and the History written by vi PREFACE .
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... side of the Delaware River at Bridesburg , and to cross Broad Street , in Philadelphia , below Clearfield Street , and the city line below Bala , and to pass through Downing- town , and south of , but not far from , Lancaster , Columbia ...
... side of the Delaware River at Bridesburg , and to cross Broad Street , in Philadelphia , below Clearfield Street , and the city line below Bala , and to pass through Downing- town , and south of , but not far from , Lancaster , Columbia ...
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... side of the Delaware River , buying land in 1629 on the west side of Delaware Bay , and for a short time keeping a fort there , and even , in 1633 , erecting a fort on the Schuylkill . About 1630 , Sir George Calvert , first Baron Balti ...
... side of the Delaware River , buying land in 1629 on the west side of Delaware Bay , and for a short time keeping a fort there , and even , in 1633 , erecting a fort on the Schuylkill . About 1630 , Sir George Calvert , first Baron Balti ...
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... side by side with unsettled boundaries . William Penn very reasonably thought that , even if Lord Baltimore's patent was originally good , he had lost his right to that region by never ac- quiring possession , and the region had become ...
... side by side with unsettled boundaries . William Penn very reasonably thought that , even if Lord Baltimore's patent was originally good , he had lost his right to that region by never ac- quiring possession , and the region had become ...
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... side of the Connecticut River to the east side of Dela- ware Bay . Under date of April 25th , in the sixteenth year of the reign ( 1664 ) , and with a recital that com- plaints had been received from New England of dif- ferences and ...
... side of the Connecticut River to the east side of Dela- ware Bay . Under date of April 25th , in the sixteenth year of the reign ( 1664 ) , and with a recital that com- plaints had been received from New England of dif- ferences and ...
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