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Page xi
... Assembly at Chester . - Legislation.- Unites the Territories . Lord Baltimore . — Early Treaty with the Indians . ― -- Conference with Incidents . — Penn's The Treaty Tree . -Pennsbury . - Philadelphia . - Survey and Division of CONTENTS .
... Assembly at Chester . - Legislation.- Unites the Territories . Lord Baltimore . — Early Treaty with the Indians . ― -- Conference with Incidents . — Penn's The Treaty Tree . -Pennsbury . - Philadelphia . - Survey and Division of CONTENTS .
Page xii
... Indians . Penn's Letter to the Free Society of Traders . Difficulties with Lord Baltimore . -Penn resolves to return to England . Preparations . Assembly . Prosperity of the Province . - -- CHAPTER IX . Penn arrives in England . - He ...
... Indians . Penn's Letter to the Free Society of Traders . Difficulties with Lord Baltimore . -Penn resolves to return to England . Preparations . Assembly . Prosperity of the Province . - -- CHAPTER IX . Penn arrives in England . - He ...
Page xiii
... Indians in Part frustrated . The Constitu- tion . Penn is called to England again . State of the Colony . The Assembly adopts the new Constitution . The Indians . Charter of Philadelphia . - Penn's final De- parture . ― L - City CHAPTER ...
... Indians in Part frustrated . The Constitu- tion . Penn is called to England again . State of the Colony . The Assembly adopts the new Constitution . The Indians . Charter of Philadelphia . - Penn's final De- parture . ― L - City CHAPTER ...
Page 182
... Indian chief in the streets of Boston , he thought at the time that they were the noblest specimens of the human race he had ever observed . The Commodore's manners were polished , and even courtly . He saw much of the world , and ...
... Indian chief in the streets of Boston , he thought at the time that they were the noblest specimens of the human race he had ever observed . The Commodore's manners were polished , and even courtly . He saw much of the world , and ...
Page 270
... Indians and previous white settlers about their just rights to the territory , to apportion the lots , and to adminis ter the government for a year . These arrange- ments were completed by Penn and his col- leagues in 270 AMERICAN ...
... Indians and previous white settlers about their just rights to the territory , to apportion the lots , and to adminis ter the government for a year . These arrange- ments were completed by Penn and his col- leagues in 270 AMERICAN ...
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