The instruction for Johan Printz, governor of New Sweden, "the first constitution or supreme law of the states of Pennsylvania and Delaware"
- Johnson, Amandus, 1877-1974 (Main Author)
- Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932 (Added Author)
- Printz, Johan Björnsson, 1592-1663 (Added Author)
- Winthrop, John, 1588-1649 (Added Author)
- Printz, Johan Björnsson, 1592-1663 (Subject)
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Microreproduction of original published: Philadelphia : Swedish Colonial Society, 1930. xvi, 287 p.
Includes index.
Contents: Introduction / by J. F. Lewis -- Johan Bjornsson Printz, a biography -- The Appendices: Reports of Governor Printz in 1644 and 1647 -- Letters from Printz, Papegoja, Oxenstierna and Brahe -- Correspondence between Governor Printz and Governor Winthrop -- Court records in New Sweden, 1643-1644 -- Relations with the Dutch.
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