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East Jersey under the proprietary governments: a narrative of events connected with the settlement and progress of the province, until the surrender of the government to the crown in 1702 [i. e. 1703] Drawn principally from original sources. By William A. Whitehead. With an appendix, containing "The model of the government of East New-Jersey, in America," by George Scot, of Pitlochie. Now first reprinted from the original edition of 1685.

Title:East Jersey under the proprietary governments: a narrative of events connected with the settlement and progress of the province, until the surrender of the government to the crown in 1702 [i. e. 1703] Drawn principally from original sources. By William A. Whitehead. With an appendix, containing "The model of the government of East New-Jersey, in America," by George Scot, of Pitlochie. Now first reprinted from the original edition of 1685.
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Note:[New York] New-Jersey historical society, 1846
  
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Subject:New Jersey -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
Call number:F 131 .N52 v.1
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