Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 1M'Carty and Davis, 1826 |
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... province down to the peace of 1763 . A second stage would be down to the com- mencement of the war of the revolution , and from that period to the present day . Statistical tables at these or some other periods , which the committee may ...
... province down to the peace of 1763 . A second stage would be down to the com- mencement of the war of the revolution , and from that period to the present day . Statistical tables at these or some other periods , which the committee may ...
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Historical Society of Pennsylvania. naturally lead the inquirers into a view of the ... Pennsylvania " seems at first view more confined , and if we consider law ... province - by the sub- ordination to the parent country , and the venera ...
Historical Society of Pennsylvania. naturally lead the inquirers into a view of the ... Pennsylvania " seems at first view more confined , and if we consider law ... province - by the sub- ordination to the parent country , and the venera ...
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... province , " ac- quiring thereby , " says the respectable Belknap , " a more valuable right , in a moral view , than any European prince could give . " * * Belknap's History of New Hampshire , Vol . I. p . 12. See also p . H Of ...
... province , " ac- quiring thereby , " says the respectable Belknap , " a more valuable right , in a moral view , than any European prince could give . " * * Belknap's History of New Hampshire , Vol . I. p . 12. See also p . H Of ...
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... province . John Ma- son , agent for the colony , is said to have purchased of the Indians , all lands within their bounds , which had not been previously purchased by particular towns ; and he publicly surrendered them to the colony in ...
... province . John Ma- son , agent for the colony , is said to have purchased of the Indians , all lands within their bounds , which had not been previously purchased by particular towns ; and he publicly surrendered them to the colony in ...
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Historical Society of Pennsylvania. acknowledged and fairly acquired the Indian rights . Within the province of New Netherlands , after- wards New York , the Dutch unquestionably pur- chased wherever they formed settlements , and after ...
Historical Society of Pennsylvania. acknowledged and fairly acquired the Indian rights . Within the province of New Netherlands , after- wards New York , the Dutch unquestionably pur- chased wherever they formed settlements , and after ...
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