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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... took perquisites , ought to hand over everything else in excess of the sum which Penn first allowed him . Penn saw no need for his Lieutenant- Governor to entertain all strangers , or , when a bachelor , even to keep house . The ...
... took perquisites , ought to hand over everything else in excess of the sum which Penn first allowed him . Penn saw no need for his Lieutenant- Governor to entertain all strangers , or , when a bachelor , even to keep house . The ...
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... took up his residence at an old log house near Shackamaxon . After he had been Deputy four years and a half , getting no further ap- propriation , he stated his receipts to have been less than 18007. , in other words less than 400l ...
... took up his residence at an old log house near Shackamaxon . After he had been Deputy four years and a half , getting no further ap- propriation , he stated his receipts to have been less than 18007. , in other words less than 400l ...
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... 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 special call . In an attempt to frame quickly a new act to establish courts ...
... 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 special call . In an attempt to frame quickly a new act to establish courts ...
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... took place , the act was not in force there . It seems that acts of the Delaware Assembly , after the Disunion , were laid before the King in Council within five years after approval by the acting Governor , but that there were ...
... took place , the act was not in force there . It seems that acts of the Delaware Assembly , after the Disunion , were laid before the King in Council within five years after approval by the acting Governor , but that there were ...
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... took charge of the sloop , and kept her on her course . Seeing this , Evans fol- lowed out his threat with a shot from a cannon , and went himself in one of the boats which had been started in pursuit . The sloop escaped to New Jersey ...
... took charge of the sloop , and kept her on her course . Seeing this , Evans fol- lowed out his threat with a shot from a cannon , and went himself in one of the boats which had been started in pursuit . The sloop escaped to New Jersey ...
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