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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... present in those offices respectively shall be expired . " Benjamin Wright was Sheriff of Philadelphia County at the pass- ing of the Act , having been appointed in October , 1705 , for three years , but was soon removed , and John Budd ...
... present in those offices respectively shall be expired . " Benjamin Wright was Sheriff of Philadelphia County at the pass- ing of the Act , having been appointed in October , 1705 , for three years , but was soon removed , and John Budd ...
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... present his endeavor that whoever injured them should make satisfaction , and it was also agreed that a belt on behalf of Pennsylvania should be carried to the Five Nations by Andaggy - Junkquagh . Return- ing to Pequehan , Evans ...
... present his endeavor that whoever injured them should make satisfaction , and it was also agreed that a belt on behalf of Pennsylvania should be carried to the Five Nations by Andaggy - Junkquagh . Return- ing to Pequehan , Evans ...
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... present of 500l . to her , and refuses to send ammunition to New Castle -Indians summoned to assist , and order counter- manded - Gookin leads a force resisting a landing party from a privateer - Disagreement as to legis- lation ...
... present of 500l . to her , and refuses to send ammunition to New Castle -Indians summoned to assist , and order counter- manded - Gookin leads a force resisting a landing party from a privateer - Disagreement as to legis- lation ...
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... present to the Queen of 500l . In justification for not voting more , it was claimed that this sum could only be raised by a tax of 2d . or 24d . per l . valuation of the principal of estates , which by the local method of as- sessing ...
... present to the Queen of 500l . In justification for not voting more , it was claimed that this sum could only be raised by a tax of 2d . or 24d . per l . valuation of the principal of estates , which by the local method of as- sessing ...
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... present . On June 15 , an answer being brought back that the Indians at Conestoga would forthwith call in all their ... presents . The offer by the Assembly of 500l . to the Queen was not fulfilled that year , the question of the Lieu ...
... present . On June 15 , an answer being brought back that the Indians at Conestoga would forthwith call in all their ... presents . The offer by the Assembly of 500l . to the Queen was not fulfilled that year , the question of the Lieu ...
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