| Robert Proud - 1797 - 522 strani
...laft, laid out, to the great content of thofe here, that are any ways interefted therein. The fituation is a neck of land, and lieth between two navigable rivers, Delaware and Sculkil; whereby it hath two fronts upon the water, each a mile ; and two from river to river. Delaware... | |
| 1824 - 288 strani
...his thoughts and wishes in regard to the infant city. " Philadelphia, the expectation of those that are concerned in this province, is at last laid out, to the great content of those here that are any ways interested therein. The situation is a neck of land, and ueth between two navigable... | |
| 1824 - 296 strani
...his thoughts and wishes in regard to the infant city. " Philadelphia, the expectation of those that are concerned in this province, is at last laid out, to the great content of those here that are any ways interested therein. The situation is a neck of land, and fieth between two navigable... | |
| William Penn - 1825 - 632 strani
...and regulate the affairs of orphans and widows. XXXII. Philadelphia, the expectation of those that are concerned in this province, is at last laid out, to the great content of those here, that are any ways interested therein : the situation is a neck of land, and lieth between two navigable... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 408 strani
...an Orphan's Court in each county, to inspect and regulate the affairs of Orphans and Widows. " 32. Philadelphia, the expectation of those who are concerned...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 rivers, Delaware... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 392 strani
...nn Orphan's Court in ench county, to inspect and regulate the tffairs »f rphan" and Widows. " 32. Philadelphia, the expectation of those who are concerned in this Province, is at last laid "Ut. to the great content of those bore who are any way interested therein. The situation is a neck... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1830 - 902 strani
...had been before a matter of much anxiety and search, saying, "Philadelphia, the expectation of those concerned in this province, is at last laid out to the great content of those here." Then the preeminent local advantages are thus strikingly portrayed, saying, " Of all the many places... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1834 - 412 strani
...in London, dated at Philadelphia, 16th eth month, 1683. "Philadelphia, the expectation of those that are concerned in this Province, is at last laid out to the great content of those here that are any ways interested therein. The situation is a neck of land, and lieth between two navigable... | |
| Pennsylvania. Supreme Court, Thomas Isaac Wharton - 1836 - 580 strani
...purchasers,) dated August 16th, 1683, in which he writes thus: " Philadelphia, the expectation of those that are concerned in this province is at last laid out, to the great content of those here, that are any ways interested therein. I say little of the town itself, because a plat from it will... | |
| Thomas Sergeant - 1838 - 318 strani
...Society of Freetraders (one of the first purchasers), " Philadelphia, the expectation of those that are concerned in this province, is at last laid out, to the great content of those here that are anyways interested therein." So, in his answer to the assembly in 1701, he mentions his re-aplotment... | |
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