| John Stoughton - 1882 - 390 pages
...satisfy myself with one extract relative to Philadelphia. " Philadelphia, the expectation of those who are concerned in this province, is at last laid out, to the great content of those here who are any way interested therein. The situation is a neck of land, and lieth between two navigable... | |
| Thomas Pym Cope - 1882 - 526 pages
...a year ; with many other things that do not now occur. " Philadelphia, the expectation of those who are concerned in this province, is at last laid out, to the great content of those here who are any way interested therein. The situation is a neck of land, and lieth between two navigable... | |
| William Penn - 1882 - 524 pages
...a year ; with many other things that do not now occur. " Philadelphia, the expectation of those who are concerned in this province, is at last laid out, to the great content of those here who are any way interested therein. The situation is a neck of land, and lieth between two navigable... | |
| John Stoughton - 1882 - 394 pages
...satisfy myself with one extract relative to Philadelphia. " Philadelphia, the expectation of those who are concerned in this province, is at last laid out, to the great content of those here who are any way interested therein. The situation is a neck of land, and lieth between two navigable... | |
| Thomas Pym Cope - 1882 - 532 pages
...year ; with many other things that do not now occur. " Philadelphia, the expectation of those who nre concerned in this province, is at last laid out, to the great content of those here who are any way interested therein. The situation is a neck of land, and lieth between two navigable... | |
| Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1882 - 608 pages
...who are concerned in thii province is at last laid out, to the great content of those here who arc any ways interested therein. The situation is a neck of land, and lieth between two navigable rivers, Delaware and Sculkill, whereby it hath two fronts upon the water,... | |
| 1886 - 662 pages
...pleased to write to the Free Society of Traders in London, in 1683, that "Philadelphia, the expeetation of those that are concerned in this province, is at...out, to the great content of those here, that are anyways interested therein." l In a letter to the Marquis of Halifax, in Feb. 1684, he says, "Our capital... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1887 - 554 pages
...Philadelphia, Buckingham, Chester, New Castle, Kent, and Sussex — containing about four thousand souls. "Philadelphia, the expectation of those, that are concerned in this Province, is at last laid out The situation is a neck of land, and lieth between two navigable rivers It has advanced within less... | |
| Samuel Hazard, John Blair Linn, William Henry Egle, George Edward Reed, Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Gertrude MacKinney, Charles Francis Hoban - 1896 - 798 pages
...proprietor, dated at Philadelphia. August 16, 1683, to the free society of traders: he says, "Philadelphia is at last laid out; to the great content of "those here, that are aiiy ways interested therein. The situation Is a neck of land, and lieth between two navigable rivers,... | |
| William Henry Egle - 1896 - 802 pages
...proprietor, dated at Philadelphia. August 16, 1683, to the free society of traders: he says, "Philadelphia is at last laid out; to the great content of "those...interested therein. The situa"tion is a neck of land, and lieth between two navigable rivers, "Delaware and Schuylkill; whereby -it hath two fronts upon "the... | |
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