Colonial Records of Pennsylvania, Volume 5;Volume 1851

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Samuel Hazard
T. Fenn & Company, 1851
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Grays Ferry George Gray complains of road to Chester 99
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Bribery and Corruption at Elections bill against 562
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Huston Captain raising men
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Bristol burgesses reelected
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Bucks county officers elected for 3 Court house 30 Work
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Artillery Company formed 267
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Canada expedition to money raised for in Pennsylvania 176180
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Indians and French making preparations for attacking frontiers
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Complain of their frequency 276 Resolutions of Coun
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Association formed for defence 158 Encouraged by Council 158
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Marylanddisputes 186 189 Higginbothams case 187 188
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Associators Officers take the oaths 183 Of Chester county
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Canassetego and Solconwanaghly Indian chiefs deaths of 467 486
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Spanish fears from
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Knowles Admiral applied to for defence 207 For Cannon
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Committee of Safety for province and city mentioned
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Otter Sloop of War Captain Ballet arrives for defence of Dela
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paper received from 285 Letter to Governor Clinton about 286
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Palmer Anthony is President 68
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Ballet Captain arrives in SloopofWar Oster 241 His instruc
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Lancaster county to be advised of danger from Indians 2 Circular
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Batteries to be built in Philadelphia 158 161 172
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Penalosa Don Diego de letter respecting demand for ransom of
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Quakers complained of 204 207 Assembly Message 238 Coun
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Penn John death 73 John son of Richard introduced as mem
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Laws proposed passed or repealed 28 30 32 34 35 48 66 369
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Chartier Peter his enmity feared 2 Gone over to the French 5
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