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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... in the new terri- tory , or restricted by Parliament to the old , can be deemed that system of jurisprudence , for the former Swedish and New York authority over the region was thought 470 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
... in the new terri- tory , or restricted by Parliament to the old , can be deemed that system of jurisprudence , for the former Swedish and New York authority over the region was thought 470 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
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By Charles P. Keith Charles Penrose Keith. Swedish and New York authority over the region was thought by many persons , for different reasons , to have been illegal . Confirmation by the Sovereign of any change may be deemed to have been ...
By Charles P. Keith Charles Penrose Keith. Swedish and New York authority over the region was thought by many persons , for different reasons , to have been illegal . Confirmation by the Sovereign of any change may be deemed to have been ...
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... York all rents and profits reserved to him , and excepting for William Penn Senior and William Penn Jr. the manor of Penns- bury , containing about 4000 acres , and excepting 5000 acres conveyed to William Jr. on Oct. 21-22 , 1681 , and ...
... York all rents and profits reserved to him , and excepting for William Penn Senior and William Penn Jr. the manor of Penns- bury , containing about 4000 acres , and excepting 5000 acres conveyed to William Jr. on Oct. 21-22 , 1681 , and ...
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... York , Connecticut , and Pennsylvania were to build a storehouse and boats ; and the quota from Pennsylvania was to be ready by the middle of May . That time had already arrived when Gookin , returning from a con- sultation on the ...
... York , Connecticut , and Pennsylvania were to build a storehouse and boats ; and the quota from Pennsylvania was to be ready by the middle of May . That time had already arrived when Gookin , returning from a con- sultation on the ...
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... York , if he asked their assistance , otherwise to stay at home . Connessoa having also said that the land belonged to the Five Nations , and therefore the Indians might settle wher- ever corn could be raised , Col. John French , who ...
... York , if he asked their assistance , otherwise to stay at home . Connessoa having also said that the land belonged to the Five Nations , and therefore the Indians might settle wher- ever corn could be raised , Col. John French , who ...
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