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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... given in Logan's letter of 9ber , 1705 , saying that all things were dear in Philadelphia , and forwarding the complaint of the incognito daughter of an earl ( see chapter on the People ) that she could not keep a maid on the allow ...
... given in Logan's letter of 9ber , 1705 , saying that all things were dear in Philadelphia , and forwarding the complaint of the incognito daughter of an earl ( see chapter on the People ) that she could not keep a maid on the allow ...
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... given per- nicious advice , and as having concealed the Board of Trade's objections to the laws , James Logan was an enemy of the Governor and government ; and , accord- ingly , the Assembly asked the Governor to remove him from his ...
... given per- nicious advice , and as having concealed the Board of Trade's objections to the laws , James Logan was an enemy of the Governor and government ; and , accord- ingly , the Assembly asked the Governor to remove him from his ...
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... given , when the King or Queen allowed an act to that effect of Penn and his Assembly purporting to cover the Territories : but until this allowance or failure to disallow took place , the act was not in force there . It seems that acts ...
... given , when the King or Queen allowed an act to that effect of Penn and his Assembly purporting to cover the Territories : but until this allowance or failure to disallow took place , the act was not in force there . It seems that acts ...
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... given at Windsor on July 18 , 1708 , and the commission was dated Sep. 3 , 1708 , but nearly five months elapsed before he reached Phila- delphia . Under date of July 5 , 1707 , Penn chartered , or gave a new charter , for , the school ...
... given at Windsor on July 18 , 1708 , and the commission was dated Sep. 3 , 1708 , but nearly five months elapsed before he reached Phila- delphia . Under date of July 5 , 1707 , Penn chartered , or gave a new charter , for , the school ...
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... given to the High Admiral or his deputies be- fore the devastations had been committed , and saying that the 800l . from the land tax and the half of the im- post and excise appropriated to the Lieutenant - Gov- ernor for support of the ...
... given to the High Admiral or his deputies be- fore the devastations had been committed , and saying that the 800l . from the land tax and the half of the im- post and excise appropriated to the Lieutenant - Gov- ernor for support of the ...
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