Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1688-1748: By Charles P. Keith, Band 2Patterson & White Company, 1917 - 981 Seiten |
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... Castle - Silence of the Charter of 1701 as to trying of impeachments- Indian affairs -Further proceedings towards a sale of the gov- ernment to the Crown - Penn thinks of removing Evans , and censures him - Penn's financial pros- pects ...
... Castle - Silence of the Charter of 1701 as to trying of impeachments- Indian affairs -Further proceedings towards a sale of the gov- ernment to the Crown - Penn thinks of removing Evans , and censures him - Penn's financial pros- pects ...
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... Castle , and giv- ing Biles the honor of accompanying on horseback the party as far as the ferry over the Schuylkill . This amends to him did not greatly appease the public . The scare concocted by Evans , although claimed by him to ...
... Castle , and giv- ing Biles the honor of accompanying on horseback the party as far as the ferry over the Schuylkill . This amends to him did not greatly appease the public . The scare concocted by Evans , although claimed by him to ...
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... Castle , should bring it out at once to George Roche's house across the Schuylkill , where the Lieutenant - Governor ... Castle , was raising the alarm through- out that county . On Thursday morning , May 16 , French and Tonge , Clerk of ...
... Castle , should bring it out at once to George Roche's house across the Schuylkill , where the Lieutenant - Governor ... Castle , was raising the alarm through- out that county . On Thursday morning , May 16 , French and Tonge , Clerk of ...
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... Castle , Kent , and Sussex had never , like the freemen of his Province , formally received from the Crown the right by " advice , assent , and approbacon ( sic ) " to take part in making laws . The general consent of all the inhabi ...
... Castle , Kent , and Sussex had never , like the freemen of his Province , formally received from the Crown the right by " advice , assent , and approbacon ( sic ) " to take part in making laws . The general consent of all the inhabi ...
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... Castle , such law requiring all vessels passing it to stop , and all not belonging to the river to pay a toll , to be expended for powder . Evans , as invested with gubernatorial power , enacted this , contrary to Logan's judgment ...
... Castle , such law requiring all vessels passing it to stop , and all not belonging to the river to pay a toll , to be expended for powder . Evans , as invested with gubernatorial power , enacted this , contrary to Logan's judgment ...
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