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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... tion , or extortion for himself . The Assembly , in a Remonstrance of Feb. 28 , pro- tested , that , while the King's Charter , under which the courts had been established , authorized Penn or his Deputy to commission Judges and ...
... tion , or extortion for himself . The Assembly , in a Remonstrance of Feb. 28 , pro- tested , that , while the King's Charter , under which the courts had been established , authorized Penn or his Deputy to commission Judges and ...
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... tion to enforce the Delaware law , and there was the prospect of his levying war by means of the southern People under him against the northern People under him . It was not certain that the non - Quaker mariners would confine ...
... tion to enforce the Delaware law , and there was the prospect of his levying war by means of the southern People under him against the northern People under him . It was not certain that the non - Quaker mariners would confine ...
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... tion was received in New Castle , where the Lieutenant- Governor was , to the effect that Nicole Godin had been trying to stir up Indians to join the French , and that the Shawnees had put to death a captured enemy at the instigation or ...
... tion was received in New Castle , where the Lieutenant- Governor was , to the effect that Nicole Godin had been trying to stir up Indians to join the French , and that the Shawnees had put to death a captured enemy at the instigation or ...
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... tion against Canada : the Assembly votes 20001 . for " the Queen's use , " first paying masters for runaway servants - Some Pennsylvania Indians take part The Tuscaroras move to Pennsylvania -Assembly of 1711 - Power to tax for debts ...
... tion against Canada : the Assembly votes 20001 . for " the Queen's use , " first paying masters for runaway servants - Some Pennsylvania Indians take part The Tuscaroras move to Pennsylvania -Assembly of 1711 - Power to tax for debts ...
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... tion according to the interests of the latter , Logan would be at hand to suggest ; or , if Logan succeeded in making a contemplated visit to England , certain other Councillors might be depended upon . Penn took no risk of being ...
... tion according to the interests of the latter , Logan would be at hand to suggest ; or , if Logan succeeded in making a contemplated visit to England , certain other Councillors might be depended upon . Penn took no risk of being ...
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