Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page ii
... Swedish settlements in New Sweden , and the forts which were erected there , 79 CHAP . IX . How the Swedes lost New Sweden , and how the country has been since governed , 84 CHAP . X. Of the condition of the Swedes in New Sweden , after ...
... Swedish settlements in New Sweden , and the forts which were erected there , 79 CHAP . IX . How the Swedes lost New Sweden , and how the country has been since governed , 84 CHAP . X. Of the condition of the Swedes in New Sweden , after ...
Page ix
... Swedish work on the same subject , which we have already alluded to , and deserves to be made known . It is entitled " A Description of the present and former State of the Swedish Congregations in New Sweden , since New Ne- therlands ...
... Swedish work on the same subject , which we have already alluded to , and deserves to be made known . It is entitled " A Description of the present and former State of the Swedish Congregations in New Sweden , since New Ne- therlands ...
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... Swedish settlements on the South river , or New Sweden . They took their quarters the first night at Elfsborg , where they made prisoners of some of the free inhabitants . The next day , they sailed up to fort Tri- nity , and landed at ...
... Swedish settlements on the South river , or New Sweden . They took their quarters the first night at Elfsborg , where they made prisoners of some of the free inhabitants . The next day , they sailed up to fort Tri- nity , and landed at ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
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In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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