Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... Penn . In 1703 Delaware became a separate colony . All the territory between the Eng- lish settlements in Virginia and the Spanish ports in Florida was granted by Charles II . , in 1663 and 1665 , to a company of English noblemen ...
... Penn . In 1703 Delaware became a separate colony . All the territory between the Eng- lish settlements in Virginia and the Spanish ports in Florida was granted by Charles II . , in 1663 and 1665 , to a company of English noblemen ...
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... Penn- sylvania , bearing his name and being one of his direct ancestors , was in this manner saved with his whole family . Time and again , the little struggling colonies and settlements of white men from Labrador to Florida , and from ...
... Penn- sylvania , bearing his name and being one of his direct ancestors , was in this manner saved with his whole family . Time and again , the little struggling colonies and settlements of white men from Labrador to Florida , and from ...
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... Penn became proprietary , and the banks of the Delaware from the ocean to the falls near Princeton were known as New Sweden . The Swedes , however , refused to join the Dutch in their at- tempts to keep out the English , as they had ...
... Penn became proprietary , and the banks of the Delaware from the ocean to the falls near Princeton were known as New Sweden . The Swedes , however , refused to join the Dutch in their at- tempts to keep out the English , as they had ...
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... Penn's connection with charter - Dispute between Carteret and Andros Grants to the Quakers - Fenwick transfers rights to Penn . Appendix to Chapter IX.- I. Duke of York's Release to Berkeley and Carteret ; II . Fundamental Constitution ...
... Penn's connection with charter - Dispute between Carteret and Andros Grants to the Quakers - Fenwick transfers rights to Penn . Appendix to Chapter IX.- I. Duke of York's Release to Berkeley and Carteret ; II . Fundamental Constitution ...
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... Penn , who had considerable influence with the Duke of York , also requested the latter to liberalize the government , and there- fore , being overwhelmed with fresh petitions from the council , court of assize , and corporation , the ...
... Penn , who had considerable influence with the Duke of York , also requested the latter to liberalize the government , and there- fore , being overwhelmed with fresh petitions from the council , court of assize , and corporation , the ...
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