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A confutation of the Reply to the speech, &c
A confutation of the Reply to the speech, &c
By Isaac Norris
The speech of Sir William Keith, Bart. governour of the province of Pennsylvania ... to the representatives of the freemen of the said province of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, January 5, 1724-5
The speech of Sir William Keith, Bart. governour of the province of Pennsylvania ... to the representatives of the freemen of the said province of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, January 5, 1724-5
By Pennsylvania. Governor (1717-1726 : Keith)
A letter from a gentleman in Philadelphia to his friend in Bucks
A letter from a gentleman in Philadelphia to his friend in Bucks
By Philalethes.
The speech delivered from the bench in the Court of Common Pleas held for the City and County of Philadelphia, the 11 day of September, 1727
The speech delivered from the bench in the Court of Common Pleas held for the City and County of Philadelphia, the 11 day of September, 1727
By Isaac Norris
A just and plain vindication of Sir William Keith, Bart. late governour of Pennsilvania
A just and plain vindication of Sir William Keith, Bart. late governour of Pennsilvania
By Keith, William Sir
A modest reply to the speech of Isaac Norris, Esq; delivered from the bench, in the Court of Common-Pleas, held for the city and county of Philadelphia, the 11th day of September, 1727, and afterwards printed
A modest reply to the speech of Isaac Norris, Esq; delivered from the bench, in the Court of Common-Pleas, held for the city and county of Philadelphia, the 11th day of September, 1727, and afterwards printed
By Keith, William Sir
Remarks on the late proceedings of some members of Assembly at Philadelphia, April 1728
Remarks on the late proceedings of some members of Assembly at Philadelphia, April 1728
By Pennsylvania. General Assembly. House of Representatives
[Pamphlet relating to a controversy between Governor Sir William Keith, of Pennsylvania, and James Logan]
[Pamphlet relating to a controversy between Governor Sir William Keith, of Pennsylvania, and James Logan]
By Logan, James
A just and plain vindication of Sir William Keith, bart., late governour of Pennsilvania
A just and plain vindication of Sir William Keith, bart., late governour of Pennsilvania
By Pennsylvania. General Assembly
Morris Morris's reasons for his conduct, in the present Assembly, in the year 1728
Morris Morris's reasons for his conduct, in the present Assembly, in the year 1728
By Morris Morris
Biographical sketch of Sir William Keith, one of the former governors of the province of Pennsylvania
Biographical sketch of Sir William Keith, one of the former governors of the province of Pennsylvania
By Member of the biographical committee
Copies of some original papers and other proceedings relating to the late difference in the House of Representatives of the province of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met the 15th and continued by adjournment to the 20th April, 1728
Copies of some original papers and other proceedings relating to the late difference in the House of Representatives of the province of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met the 15th and continued by adjournment to the 20th April, 1728
By Pennsylvania. General Assembly. House of Representatives.
A more just vindication of the Honourable Sir William Keith, bart
A more just vindication of the Honourable Sir William Keith, bart
By Logan, James
Remarks on Sir William Keiths vindication
Remarks on Sir William Keiths vindication
By Logan, James
Stulta est clementia, cum tot ubique vatibus occurras, periturae parcere chartae. Juv
Stulta est clementia, cum tot ubique vatibus occurras, periturae parcere chartae. Juv
By Isaac Norris
The Two following depositions were laid before the House the ninth day of August, 1728
The Two following depositions were laid before the House the ninth day of August, 1728
By Samson Davis,Thomas Parry,Pennsylvania. General Assembly. House of Representatives
The Case of the heir at law and executrix of the late proprietor of Pennsilvania [sic], &c. in relation to the removal of Sir William Keith, and the appointing Major Patrick Gordon to succeed him as deputy-governor there
The Case of the heir at law and executrix of the late proprietor of Pennsilvania [sic], &c. in relation to the removal of Sir William Keith, and the appointing Major Patrick Gordon to succeed him as deputy-governor there
By
A just and plain vindication of Sir William Kieth [sic], Bart. late governour of Pensilvania
A just and plain vindication of Sir William Kieth [sic], Bart. late governour of Pensilvania
By Keith, William Sir
Remarks upon the Advice to the freeholders, &c. Paragraph by paragraph
Remarks upon the Advice to the freeholders, &c. Paragraph by paragraph
By James Logan