Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 45
... appears at first view far more imposing . Of this we may judge in part from the compila- tions of Vater , of which we have already given an account . Yet it ought to be added that , in this point , the examination which that ...
... appears at first view far more imposing . Of this we may judge in part from the compila- tions of Vater , of which we have already given an account . Yet it ought to be added that , in this point , the examination which that ...
Page 154
... appear to have been ac- quainted with the names or even with the number of these commissioners ; they only tell us that ... appears to have been twice returned as a member of Assembly for Chester county . † Part I. , page 215 . A letter ...
... appear to have been ac- quainted with the names or even with the number of these commissioners ; they only tell us that ... appears to have been twice returned as a member of Assembly for Chester county . † Part I. , page 215 . A letter ...
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... appears that other nations and tribes were parties to the treaty of friendship . And as Shackamaxon appears to have been a place of usual resort for the Indian Chiefs , the probability is that TREATY WITH THE INDIANS . 185.
... appears that other nations and tribes were parties to the treaty of friendship . And as Shackamaxon appears to have been a place of usual resort for the Indian Chiefs , the probability is that TREATY WITH THE INDIANS . 185.
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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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