Pennsylvania History Colonial Period Ca 1600 1775 Sources : Some account of the Province of Pennsilvania in America : lately granted under the great seal of England to William Penn &c. : together with priviledges and powers necessary to the well-governing thereof : made publick for the information of such as are, or may be disposed to transport themselves, or servants into those parts.; Penn, William,
Pennsylvania Languages : A harmony of the spirits : translation and the language of community in early Pennsylvania / Patrick M. Erben.; Erben, Patrick M.
c2012
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Pennsylvania Moral Conditions Early Works To 1800 : By His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of the province of New-York, province of Pennsilvania, country of New-Castle ... : a proclamation, whereas our soveraign Lord and Lady William and Mary ... : In their majesties name I do hereby strictly prohibit the breaking of the Lord's Day, all prophane swearing, cursing, drunkenness, idleness and unlawful gaming, and all manner of prophaneness whatsoever ... Given under my hand at Philadelphia the 29th day of April, 1693 in the fifth year of their Majesties reign.; New York (Colony).
Pennsylvania Politics And Government Colonial Period Ca 1660 1775 : The frame of the government of the province of Pennsilvania in America : together with certain laws agreed upon in England by the governour and divers free-men of the aforesaid province : to be further explained and confirmed there by the first provincial council and General Assembly that shall be held, if they see meet.; Penn, William,
Pennsylvania Politics And Government To 1775 Early Works To 1800 : The excellent priviledge of liberty & property being the birth-right of the free-born subjects of England. : Containing I. Magna carta, with a learned comment upon it. II. The confirmation of the Charters of the liberties of England and of the forrest, made in the 35th year of Edward the First III. A statute made the 34 Edw. I. commonly called De tallageo non concedendo; wherein all fundamental laws, liberties and customs are confirmed. With a comment upon it. IV. An abstract of the pattent granted by the King to VVilliam Penn and his heirs and assigns for the province of Pennsilvania. V. And lastly, the Charter of liberties granted by the said VVilliam Penn to the free-men and inhabitants of the province of Pennsilvania and territories thereunto annexed, in America.; Penn, William,
1687
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Pennsylvania Race Relations : Hoods and shirts : the extreme right in Pennsylvania, 1925-1950.; Jenkins, Philip,
1997
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Pennsylvania Religion : The layman's progress : religious and political experience in colonial Pennsylvania, 1740-1770.; Rothermund, Dietmar,
1961
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Pennsylvania State College Students : Traits characteristic of men majoring in physical education at the Pennsylvania State College.; Walke, Nelson Sumter.
Penny L F Lewis Frederick : The Quaternary in Britain : essays, reviews and original work on the Quaternary published in honour of Lewis Penny on his retirement / edited by John Neale and John Flenley.
1981
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Penny Whistle Music : The wild whistle : songs from the repertoire of Ted Tarling.; Tarling, Ted,
Pennyman Joseph Looking Glass For The Quakers : The constancy of the people called Quakers. : In their testimony against popery, sincerely asserted, in opposition to a perverss [sic] lybel, falsly stiled, A looking-Glass for the Quakers, (in two collumns) sallaciously mis-representing them: / Humbly offered to publick and impartial view.
1689
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Penobscot River Me History : Sailing days on the Penobscot : the story of the river and the bay in the old days.; Wasson, George S.,
1949
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Penola Schooner : Southern lights : the official account of the British Graham Land Expedition, 1934-1937 / by John Rymill with two chapters by A. Stephenson.; Rymill, John,
Penry Helener : To my beloved wife Helener Penry : partaker with me in this life of the suffrings of the gospel in the kingdome and pacience of Iesus Christ, and resting with me in vndowbted hope of the glory that shal-be revealed : all strenght and comfort, with all other spirituall graces be multiplyed through Christ Iesus our Lord.; Penry, John,
Penry John 1559 1593 Treatise Wherein Is Manifestlie Proved That Re : The first parte of Pasquils apologie : Wherin he renders a reason to his friendes of his long silence: and gallops the fielde with the Treatise of reformation lately written by a fugitiue, Iohn Penrie.