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1762-1795
Collection of treaties between Great Britian and foreign powers
Blind stamp of "Foreign Office." Volumes contain first official British editions of twenty-eight treaties concluded with foreign governments from 1762 to 1795.
GLC03985.11
1756
Unknown
Several conferences between... the Quakers...and.. the six Indian nations
GLC04098
1757
Franklin and Hall
Minutes of conferences, held with the Indians, at Harris's Ferry...
Printed by Franklin and Hall. Treaty negotations were held March - May, 1757.
GLC04100
1744
The Present State of the Country and Inhabitants, Europeans and Indians...
With five pages of advertisments.
GLC03294
1733
Great Britain. Acts.
Act...paying off..South Sea annuities...for establishing the colony of Georgia
Act of Parliament that pays off one million South Sea annuities, and using money for various purposes, including "Marriage Portion of the Princess Royal," in establishing the colony of Georgia, and paying debt. Act also makes reference to building...
GLC03498
1666/05/22
Indian Treaties
Paix accordee par l'Empereur de France aux Iroquois [treaties]
Earliest printed treaty between Indians and a European power. Signed at Quebec on 22 May 1666.
GLC04390
1698
Locke, John (fl. 1690-1698)
An Historical and Geographical Account of... Pennsylvania / By Gabriel Thomas
With Map. Includes western New Jersey
GLC04391
1758
The grants, concessions, and original constitutions of the province of New-Jersey.
Title continues: "The acts passed during the proprietary governments, and other material transactions before the surrender thereof to Queen Anne. The instrument of surrender, and her formal acceptance thereof. Lord Cornbury's commission and...
GLC04392
1760
Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790)
The interests of Great Britain considered...[with]Observations on the Increase..
[title continued] "... with regard to her colonies, and the Acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe, to which are added, observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, etc." Printed by T. Beckett. 8vo. Franklin argues for...
GLC06065
1749
An Act for encouraging the people...to settle...in America
An act of Parliament encouraging the people called "United Brethren," or Moravians, to settle in the British colonies in America. Two copies, both printed by Thomas Baskett. Paginated 635-641 + unpaginated title page. Second copy contains...
GLC05210
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