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 464
... land , made the law obstructive of justice . The disallowance by the Queen took place on Feb. 7 , 1705-6 . The communication of the news that so the judiciary had fallen , was made to the Assembly at its meeting held on Sep. 19 by ...
... land , made the law obstructive of justice . The disallowance by the Queen took place on Feb. 7 , 1705-6 . The communication of the news that so the judiciary had fallen , was made to the Assembly at its meeting held on Sep. 19 by ...
Seite 469
... Land Commissioners or the Coun- cil . None set forth high crimes , loose living , corrup- tion , or extortion for himself . The Assembly , in a Remonstrance of Feb. 28 , pro- tested , that , while the King's Charter , under which the ...
... Land Commissioners or the Coun- cil . None set forth high crimes , loose living , corrup- tion , or extortion for himself . The Assembly , in a Remonstrance of Feb. 28 , pro- tested , that , while the King's Charter , under which the ...
Seite 476
... land ought not to be taken into consideration in valuing the government , he having bought the land from the natives at dear rates , but he had never received one fourth of his expenses ; for the powers of government he asked £ 5000 be ...
... land ought not to be taken into consideration in valuing the government , he having bought the land from the natives at dear rates , but he had never received one fourth of his expenses ; for the powers of government he asked £ 5000 be ...
Seite 477
... land , whose respect for Penn was diminishing while he continued to be represented by such a Lieutenant . Be- fore the affair of the sloop , Penn thought of sending back William Jr. to take Evans's place , but Norris , who was visiting ...
... land , whose respect for Penn was diminishing while he continued to be represented by such a Lieutenant . Be- fore the affair of the sloop , Penn thought of sending back William Jr. to take Evans's place , but Norris , who was visiting ...
Seite 483
... land tax and the half of the im- post and excise appropriated to the Lieutenant - Gov- ernor for support of the government ought to be applied for the public service , the Assembly not pretending to direct the way and manner , but being ...
... land tax and the half of the im- post and excise appropriated to the Lieutenant - Gov- ernor for support of the government ought to be applied for the public service , the Assembly not pretending to direct the way and manner , but being ...
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