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 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 457
... courts disallowed , because abol- ishing ejectment suits as " fictitious " proceedings- Quarrel over reestablishment of courts - Opponents of Penn carry election of 1706 , and contend for judicial reforms - Assembly censures Logan , and ...
... courts disallowed , because abol- ishing ejectment suits as " fictitious " proceedings- Quarrel over reestablishment of courts - Opponents of Penn carry election of 1706 , and contend for judicial reforms - Assembly censures Logan , and ...
Seite 458
... court " to have the amount cut down to about £ 4000 : but , even if the debt were so reduced , the prospect of having to pay it with his other obligations was sufficiently appalling . As assistance to Penn , which was probably the chief ...
... court " to have the amount cut down to about £ 4000 : but , even if the debt were so reduced , the prospect of having to pay it with his other obligations was sufficiently appalling . As assistance to Penn , which was probably the chief ...
Seite 461
... Court to New 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 ...
... Court to New 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 ...
Seite 462
... Courts , arrived in Philadelphia about 9 o'clock , in great haste , and apparently in great consternation , saying that , at about 2 that morning , six brigantines passed the fort at New Castle , firing about forty or fifty shots at the ...
... Courts , arrived in Philadelphia about 9 o'clock , in great haste , and apparently in great consternation , saying that , at about 2 that morning , six brigantines passed the fort at New Castle , firing about forty or fifty shots at the ...
Seite 464
... courts for capital felonies , county courts for civil and lesser criminal pleas , and a Supreme Court for appeals . The Assemblymen from Bucks and Chester did not dare to surrender local convenience , and then face their 464 CHRONICLES ...
... courts for capital felonies , county courts for civil and lesser criminal pleas , and a Supreme Court for appeals . The Assemblymen from Bucks and Chester did not dare to surrender local convenience , and then face their 464 CHRONICLES ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace ..., Band 1 Charles Penrose Keith Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acres aforesaid afterwards allowed appointed arrived asked Assembly Assemblymen Berthelsdorf bills called Castle chapter Chester County chiefs Church colonies Conestoga congregation Council Councillors Court Crown death debts declared deed Delaware delphia election England English ernor Evans Five Nations French friends George Germans Germantown Gookin Gordon Governor Hamilton Herrnhut House Indians issued John John Penn Justice Keith King King's Lætitia Lancaster Lancaster County land letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Governor Logan Lord Lower Counties Lutheran Maryland meeting Mennonites ment minister Moravians Mühlenberg Norris ordained paid Palatinate paper money passed Pastor Penn's Pennsyl Pennsylvania persons Philadelphia Philadelphia County preached Presbytery present Proprietaries Province Quakers quit rents received Sassoonan sent settled settlement Shawnees Sir William Six Nations Susquehanna sylvania Synod Tennent Thomas Penn tion took trade treaty Tulpehocken vania vessels Virginia voted Walking Purchase William Jr William Penn York Zinzendorf