Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 271
... mentioned on a former occasion , that the , purchasers were unable to meet their engagements ; and that . much of the property has in consequence reverted to the university . 7 Connected with the collegiate department of the universi ...
... mentioned on a former occasion , that the , purchasers were unable to meet their engagements ; and that . much of the property has in consequence reverted to the university . 7 Connected with the collegiate department of the universi ...
Page 84
... mentioned , are Sherry , ( then called sack , ) Madeira , Canary , and Claret . His own maxim , that strong liquors ... mention in the cash book , of brandy or rum , except when expressly designed for the entertainment of the Indians ...
... mentioned , are Sherry , ( then called sack , ) Madeira , Canary , and Claret . His own maxim , that strong liquors ... mention in the cash book , of brandy or rum , except when expressly designed for the entertainment of the Indians ...
Page 173
... mentioned . It was on the second arrival of William Penn to this country , in 1699 , that his friend and agent Colonal Dongan purchased the right of the Five Nations to the Susquehannah lands , and conveyed them to William Penn , * who ...
... mentioned . It was on the second arrival of William Penn to this country , in 1699 , that his friend and agent Colonal Dongan purchased the right of the Five Nations to the Susquehannah lands , and conveyed them to William Penn , * who ...
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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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