| 1814 - 640 pages
...waitings, watchings, solicitings, and disputes in council, his country was on that day confirmed to him under the great seal of England, with large powers...and privileges, by the name of Pennsylvania, a name which the king gave it in honour of his father. It was his own intention to have had it called New... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1804 - 692 pages
...folicitings, and dilputes in council, this day my country was confirmed to me under tie great feal of England, with large powers and privileges, by the...of Pennsylvania : a name the king would give it, in honour to my father. I chooie New Wales, being as this a pretty healthy country ; but Penn being Welch... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 562 pages
...waitings, watchings, solicitings, and disputes in Council, his country was on that day confirmed to him under the Great Seal of England, with large powers...and privileges, by the name of Pennsylvania, a name which the King gave it in honour of his father. It was his own intention to have had it called New... | |
| 1814 - 1112 pages
...waitings, watching«, soliciting*, and disputes in council, his country was on that day confirmed to him under the great seal of England, with large powers...and privileges, by the name of Pennsylvania, a name which the king gave it in honour of his father. It was his o>\ n intention to have had it called New... | |
| 1814 - 572 pages
...waitings, watchings, soliciting!, and disputes in council, his country was on that day continued to him under the great seal of England, with large powers...and privileges, by the name of Pennsylvania, a name which the king gaveit in honourof his father. It was his own intention to have had it called New Wales... | |
| 1814 - 572 pages
...waitings, watchings, soliciting;, and disputes in council, his country was on that day confirmed to him under the great seal of England, with large powers...and privileges, by the name of Pennsylvania, a name which the king gaveit in honourof his father. It was his own intention to have haa it called New Wales... | |
| 1814 - 578 pages
...waitings, watchings, solicitingt, and disputes in council, his country was on that day confirmed to him under the great seal of England, with large powers and privileges, by the nameot Pennsylvania, a name which the king gaveit in honourof hi* father. It was his own intention... | |
| 1817 - 206 pages
...writings, watchings, soliciting^, and disputes in council, this day my country was confirmed to me under the great seal of England, with large powers...by the name of Pennsylvania : a name the king would giv« it, in honor to my father. I chose New Wales, being as this a pretty healthy country ; but Penn... | |
| 1826 - 520 pages
...'after many waitings, watchings, solicitings, and disputes, in Council, my country was confirmed to me under the Great Seal of England ; with large powers...it in honor of my father. I chose New Wales, being a hilly country; and when the Secretary, a Welchman, refused to call it New Wales, I proposed Sylvania,... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1826 - 666 pages
...writings, watchings, solicitings, and disputes in Council, this day my country was confirmed to me under the great seal of England, with large powers...of Pennsylvania : a name the King would give it, in honour to my father. I chose New Wales, being as this a pretty healthy country ; but Penn being Welch... | |
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