Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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... Philadelphia . * On his arrival there he delivered his appoint- ment to the Commissioners , and , as soon as it was acknowledged by these , he took into his hands the reins of the Government . After After a suitable time he summoned the ...
... Philadelphia . * On his arrival there he delivered his appoint- ment to the Commissioners , and , as soon as it was acknowledged by these , he took into his hands the reins of the Government . After After a suitable time he summoned the ...
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... Philadelphia , and these , in going down the river with it , had committed other robberies . Intelligence of this having been given to the Magistrates , three of them gave out a warrant in the nature of an hue and cry to take them ...
... Philadelphia , and these , in going down the river with it , had committed other robberies . Intelligence of this having been given to the Magistrates , three of them gave out a warrant in the nature of an hue and cry to take them ...
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... Philadelphia , and had afterwards been tried , found guilty , and fined . Notwithstanding this , he was still following the same disorderly career . CHAP- CHAPTER VI . A. 1693 - continues in retirement - OF WILLIAM PENN . 93 people ...
... Philadelphia , and had afterwards been tried , found guilty , and fined . Notwithstanding this , he was still following the same disorderly career . CHAP- CHAPTER VI . A. 1693 - continues in retirement - OF WILLIAM PENN . 93 people ...
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... Philadelphia in the spring . Having called the Assembly legally , he sent them a message , stating that he had received information " that the five nations of Indians , who had been so long faithful to the English , were now debauched ...
... Philadelphia in the spring . Having called the Assembly legally , he sent them a message , stating that he had received information " that the five nations of Indians , who had been so long faithful to the English , were now debauched ...
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... Philadelphia - visits in the country— anecdote related of him while at Merion - meets the Assembly - passes Bills against piracy and illicit trade -extreme severity of the weather . In the beginning of the present year a pub- lic ...
... Philadelphia - visits in the country— anecdote related of him while at Merion - meets the Assembly - passes Bills against piracy and illicit trade -extreme severity of the weather . In the beginning of the present year a pub- lic ...
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