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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... expected to come annually for three years from the impost . Moreover the Assembly of the Lower Counties voted 200l . to him . Penn thought that Evans , particularly if he kept the fines payable to the Governor , and took perquisites ...
... expected to come annually for three years from the impost . Moreover the Assembly of the Lower Counties voted 200l . to him . Penn thought that Evans , particularly if he kept the fines payable to the Governor , and took perquisites ...
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... expected to be a landowner in the district over which he was to pre- side . He actually lent Penn £ 200 before leaving Eng- land , to be repaid out of money in Logan's hands . Un- fortunately , Gookin had seen little of civil government ...
... expected to be a landowner in the district over which he was to pre- side . He actually lent Penn £ 200 before leaving Eng- land , to be repaid out of money in Logan's hands . Un- fortunately , Gookin had seen little of civil government ...
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... expected £ 20,000 , but would allow seven years for payment . The Lords did not adopt this valuation , but , in reporting the matter on Feb. 13 , left the con- sideration for the Queen to determine . A long letter , dated 4mo . 29 ...
... expected £ 20,000 , but would allow seven years for payment . The Lords did not adopt this valuation , but , in reporting the matter on Feb. 13 , left the con- sideration for the Queen to determine . A long letter , dated 4mo . 29 ...
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... Germany to their liking . It was therefore to be expected that any Protestant of French name coming to Pennsylvania , unless his family had been for some time settled in England , would be of the Reformed 34 THE GERMANS . 521.
... Germany to their liking . It was therefore to be expected that any Protestant of French name coming to Pennsylvania , unless his family had been for some time settled in England , would be of the Reformed 34 THE GERMANS . 521.
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... expected from London bringing 6000 or 7000 Palatinates . A sect which has lasted in Pennsylvania to the pres- ent day , and has spread through the United States , dates in the former from this same year , 1719. Then , as we learn from ...
... expected from London bringing 6000 or 7000 Palatinates . A sect which has lasted in Pennsylvania to the pres- ent day , and has spread through the United States , dates in the former from this same year , 1719. Then , as we learn from ...
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