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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... Delaware , the latter could not transfer powers which they did not possess . At most , they could bind them- selves to pay taxes , or contributions to public expenses , and could impose upon themselves police regulations ; but without ...
... Delaware , the latter could not transfer powers which they did not possess . At most , they could bind them- selves to pay taxes , or contributions to public expenses , and could impose upon themselves police regulations ; but without ...
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... Delaware Assembly , after the Disunion , were laid before the King in Council within five years after approval by the acting Governor , but that there were temporary or other acts more or less enforced without waiting for royal ...
... Delaware Assembly , after the Disunion , were laid before the King in Council within five years after approval by the acting Governor , but that there were temporary or other acts more or less enforced without waiting for royal ...
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... Delaware law , and there was the prospect of his levying war by means of the southern People under him against the northern People under him . It was not certain that the non - Quaker mariners would confine themselves to trying to run ...
... Delaware law , and there was the prospect of his levying war by means of the southern People under him against the northern People under him . It was not certain that the non - Quaker mariners would confine themselves to trying to run ...
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... Delaware Bay , and captured several vessels . A spe- cial session of the Assembly was called , and an appeal was made to that body for money . In two days an answer was returned , complaining that warning had not been given to the High ...
... Delaware Bay , and captured several vessels . A spe- cial session of the Assembly was called , and an appeal was made to that body for money . In two days an answer was returned , complaining that warning had not been given to the High ...
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... Delaware Assembly , but Evans was not made privy to their design . He addressed the Assembly , and asked for a continuance of the militia law or a new pro- vision for defence , and for an allowance for his support . Thereupon , that ...
... Delaware Assembly , but Evans was not made privy to their design . He addressed the Assembly , and asked for a continuance of the militia law or a new pro- vision for defence , and for an allowance for his support . Thereupon , that ...
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