Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... hand . They thought they saw armies marching and counter- marching among what they had expected to be peaceable habitations . They thought they ; they saw the Indians engaged in a contest , those 128 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... hand . They thought they saw armies marching and counter- marching among what they had expected to be peaceable habitations . They thought they ; they saw the Indians engaged in a contest , those 128 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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Thomas Clarkson. they saw the Indians engaged in a contest , those very people whom it was the object of William Penn to bring from ferocious habits to the blessings of civilized life . With respect to the tax , as it was a funda- mental ...
Thomas Clarkson. they saw the Indians engaged in a contest , those very people whom it was the object of William Penn to bring from ferocious habits to the blessings of civilized life . With respect to the tax , as it was a funda- mental ...
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... Indians would be compelled to join the confederacy ; that in consequence thereof he had seen fourscore . fine farms ... Indian nations with such ne- cessaries as might influence a continuation of " of their friendship to these Provinces ...
... Indians would be compelled to join the confederacy ; that in consequence thereof he had seen fourscore . fine farms ... Indian nations with such ne- cessaries as might influence a continuation of " of their friendship to these Provinces ...
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... Indians . They returned no answer to this ; but in- stead of it they requested him to pass the new Act of Settlement , and to issue out his writs for choosing a full number of Repre- sentatives to serve in the Provincial Council and ...
... Indians . They returned no answer to this ; but in- stead of it they requested him to pass the new Act of Settlement , and to issue out his writs for choosing a full number of Repre- sentatives to serve in the Provincial Council and ...
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... the sum was three hundred pounds , but it was to be appropriated entirely to the relief of the distressed Indians who inhabited the country above Albany . CHAP CHAPTER X. A. 1697 - publishes " A Caution humbly OF WILLIAM PENN . 181.
... the sum was three hundred pounds , but it was to be appropriated entirely to the relief of the distressed Indians who inhabited the country above Albany . CHAP CHAPTER X. A. 1697 - publishes " A Caution humbly OF WILLIAM PENN . 181.
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