Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 2Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... quit - rents and sales of land , to pay off the mortgage on the province and to free herself from Penn's other debts . Keith continued in perfect accord with the Assembly and they consented to comply with his wishes in forming a ...
... quit - rents and sales of land , to pay off the mortgage on the province and to free herself from Penn's other debts . Keith continued in perfect accord with the Assembly and they consented to comply with his wishes in forming a ...
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... quit - rents , etc. The proprietaries and the Board of Trade , however , denied this view . In 1746 Thomas Penn resigned his jurisdiction and in the same year John Penn died , a double loss which was a sore blow to the colony . In 1748 ...
... quit - rents , etc. The proprietaries and the Board of Trade , however , denied this view . In 1746 Thomas Penn resigned his jurisdiction and in the same year John Penn died , a double loss which was a sore blow to the colony . In 1748 ...
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... quit - rents for three or four years , the regulations of the price of land and the forms of conveyances , and the granting to the planters of the privilege of paying quit - rents in money or in produce . He also estab- lished a board ...
... quit - rents for three or four years , the regulations of the price of land and the forms of conveyances , and the granting to the planters of the privilege of paying quit - rents in money or in produce . He also estab- lished a board ...
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... quit - rents were paid ; and it was by assignments of portions of these quit - rents that the proprietaries met the salaries of their officers . " * Shortly afterward Moore attacked the Appalachian Indians and was successful in breaking ...
... quit - rents were paid ; and it was by assignments of portions of these quit - rents that the proprietaries met the salaries of their officers . " * Shortly afterward Moore attacked the Appalachian Indians and was successful in breaking ...
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... Doyle . Colonies under Hanover , p . 138 et seq . Hildreth , vol . ii . , p . 336 et seq . Doyle , Colonies under Hanover , pp . 299-301 . Hildreth , vol . ii . , p . 333 . 38 SWISS EMIGRANTS ; DISPUTE OVER QUIT - RENTS .
... Doyle . Colonies under Hanover , p . 138 et seq . Hildreth , vol . ii . , p . 336 et seq . Doyle , Colonies under Hanover , pp . 299-301 . Hildreth , vol . ii . , p . 333 . 38 SWISS EMIGRANTS ; DISPUTE OVER QUIT - RENTS .
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