The Pennsylvania-German in the Settlement of Maryland, Том 22Press of the New era printing Company, 1913 - 300 страници |
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... land unless he would take the oath of allegiance and supremacy , and this his religious principles would not allow him to do . He , therefore , sailed north and explored the shores of the Chesapeake above the Virginia settle- 2 Bozman ...
... land unless he would take the oath of allegiance and supremacy , and this his religious principles would not allow him to do . He , therefore , sailed north and explored the shores of the Chesapeake above the Virginia settle- 2 Bozman ...
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... land in that locality . Opposition arose from the Virginia authori- ties and , although the king was favorably disposed toward Lord Baltimore , the matter was delayed , and before the charter was finally granted , on June 20 , 1632 ...
... land in that locality . Opposition arose from the Virginia authori- ties and , although the king was favorably disposed toward Lord Baltimore , the matter was delayed , and before the charter was finally granted , on June 20 , 1632 ...
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... land was purchased from the Indians and a town laid out which was named St. Mary's . During their first year the ... land , the land to be kept in the family of the original owner through the law of entail . The first allotment of land ...
... land was purchased from the Indians and a town laid out which was named St. Mary's . During their first year the ... land , the land to be kept in the family of the original owner through the law of entail . The first allotment of land ...
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... land of English measure for the yearly rent of 400 lb. of good wheat , And we do further will and authorize you , that every two thou- sand acres , and every three thousand acres , and every one thousand acres of land so to be passed or ...
... land of English measure for the yearly rent of 400 lb. of good wheat , And we do further will and authorize you , that every two thou- sand acres , and every three thousand acres , and every one thousand acres of land so to be passed or ...
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... land was to be granted to colonists was such as to lead to the formation of an aristocracy , which was undoubtedly Lord Baltimore's purpose , and naturally this aristocracy would be expected to be made up of wealthy Englishmen who could ...
... land was to be granted to colonists was such as to lead to the formation of an aristocracy , which was undoubtedly Lord Baltimore's purpose , and naturally this aristocracy would be expected to be made up of wealthy Englishmen who could ...
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