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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... took place within the present boundaries of Pennsylvania are too well known to require fresh narration . As to the long period not covered by these subjects , not only data as to local de- velopment , but much information as to general ...
... took place within the present boundaries of Pennsylvania are too well known to require fresh narration . As to the long period not covered by these subjects , not only data as to local de- velopment , but much information as to general ...
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... took place in each year , but sometimes pur- suing a topic beyond the year in question , when the bringing in of other subjects would have been bewilder- ing . Not to include what other writers have well covered , two dates memorable in ...
... took place in each year , but sometimes pur- suing a topic beyond the year in question , when the bringing in of other subjects would have been bewilder- ing . Not to include what other writers have well covered , two dates memorable in ...
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... took place , white people of various nationality , but united under one government derived from that Crown which the Revo- lution transferred , were already scattered from below Cape Henlopen to above the Falls of the Delaware , through ...
... took place , white people of various nationality , but united under one government derived from that Crown which the Revo- lution transferred , were already scattered from below Cape Henlopen to above the Falls of the Delaware , through ...
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... took place is that with which this chronicling of events connected with the civilized part of the present extent of Pennsylvania begins , viz : a Wednesday which the English of the time reckoned as " the thirteenth day of February in ...
... took place is that with which this chronicling of events connected with the civilized part of the present extent of Pennsylvania begins , viz : a Wednesday which the English of the time reckoned as " the thirteenth day of February in ...
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... took jurisdiction over what had been the southern colony or province of the Dutch , which came to be often called Delaware more than a century before that name was reassumed for the state embracing the greater part of the district ...
... took jurisdiction over what had been the southern colony or province of the Dutch , which came to be often called Delaware more than a century before that name was reassumed for the state embracing the greater part of the district ...
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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