Colonial Records of Pennsylvania, Volume 7; Volume 1851Samuel Hazard T. Fenn & Company, 1851 - Pennsylvania Collections of documents. |
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... governments , 29. Enlisting servants , 45 . Small - pox in Philadelphia , 199 , 307 , 358 . Among soldiers , 358 . Among ... government respect- ing Indians not true , 245 . Spangenberg , account of Indians , 119. Requests removal of In ...
... governments , 29. Enlisting servants , 45 . Small - pox in Philadelphia , 199 , 307 , 358 . Among soldiers , 358 . Among ... government respect- ing Indians not true , 245 . Spangenberg , account of Indians , 119. Requests removal of In ...
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... Government for them . They were therefore sent for , and when seated the Governor made the following speech to them : " Brethren- " I sent for you that I might have the Satisfaction to see you and take you by the Hand , which I have not ...
... Government for them . They were therefore sent for , and when seated the Governor made the following speech to them : " Brethren- " I sent for you that I might have the Satisfaction to see you and take you by the Hand , which I have not ...
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... Governments of South and North Carolina , and notified by them to the General and to the other Western Colonies as far North as Pensilvania . " 2dly . That one or more Commissioners should be appointed by each of the Western Provinces ...
... Governments of South and North Carolina , and notified by them to the General and to the other Western Colonies as far North as Pensilvania . " 2dly . That one or more Commissioners should be appointed by each of the Western Provinces ...
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... Governments . " The first Packet arrived here from England the 3d Instant . I have a long Letter from the Post ... Government , as they are paid by the Voyage , with a promise of Gratuity for extraordinary Incidents . I Judged it ...
... Governments . " The first Packet arrived here from England the 3d Instant . I have a long Letter from the Post ... Government , as they are paid by the Voyage , with a promise of Gratuity for extraordinary Incidents . I Judged it ...
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... Government , that it can have no visi- ble Effect on the Province in general ; and if any peculiar Instances of Hardship should happen to particular Persons thereby , I shall be always willing and ready to consider Circumstances on ...
... Government , that it can have no visi- ble Effect on the Province in general ; and if any peculiar Instances of Hardship should happen to particular Persons thereby , I shall be always willing and ready to consider Circumstances on ...
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Page 90 - Year of His Majesty's Reign, and in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Six. "ROBT H. MORRIS. " By His Honour's Command, " RICHARD PETERS, Secretary. "GOD SAVE THE KING.
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Page 741 - MAJESTY's Forces in the Southern Department of AMERICA, The Address of the Representatives of the Freemen of the Province of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met.
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