Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1688-1748: By Charles P. Keith, Band 1Patterson & White Company, 1917 - 981 Seiten |
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... later , a certain body of water is called a river , and described as being commonly called a bay . The truth seems to be that , as Argall , the English dis- coverer of Delaware Bay , who visited it the year after Hudson , described it ...
... later , a certain body of water is called a river , and described as being commonly called a bay . The truth seems to be that , as Argall , the English dis- coverer of Delaware Bay , who visited it the year after Hudson , described it ...
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... later , having seen a description drafted by Penn , Werden wrote that it was the Duke's intention that the southern limits should be twenty or thirty miles above New Castle , which distance , Werden said , " we guess may reach as far as ...
... later , having seen a description drafted by Penn , Werden wrote that it was the Duke's intention that the southern limits should be twenty or thirty miles above New Castle , which distance , Werden said , " we guess may reach as far as ...
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... later made it out to be about ten minutes of latitude nearer . After much pertinacity , Penn seems to have convinced every- body . Lord Chief Justice North wrote a description , making , as appears from the certified copy used in the ...
... later made it out to be about ten minutes of latitude nearer . After much pertinacity , Penn seems to have convinced every- body . Lord Chief Justice North wrote a description , making , as appears from the certified copy used in the ...
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... later attended Penn to Friends ' Meetings in Maryland , and sent mili- tary escort to wait for him . The Baron , with all his politeness , was neither easy - going nor weak , but care- ful of his rights , positive , spirited , expecting ...
... later attended Penn to Friends ' Meetings in Maryland , and sent mili- tary escort to wait for him . The Baron , with all his politeness , was neither easy - going nor weak , but care- ful of his rights , positive , spirited , expecting ...
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... later years was claimed to be meant by " the beginning of the fortieth degree , " the circle , even if carried around to the south would not have come within seventeen miles of that parallel under the most favourable elements for the ...
... later years was claimed to be meant by " the beginning of the fortieth degree , " the circle , even if carried around to the south would not have come within seventeen miles of that parallel under the most favourable elements for the ...
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