Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1688-1748: By Charles P. Keith, Band 2Patterson & White Company, 1917 - 981 Seiten |
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... Meeting- Penn not benefited by the appropriation for his Deputy - Cost of living in Pennsylvania - Evans's rigorous treatment of Biles - The scare - Evans's immorality - The Assembly kept ignorant of the prospect of Penn's surrendering ...
... Meeting- Penn not benefited by the appropriation for his Deputy - Cost of living in Pennsylvania - Evans's rigorous treatment of Biles - The scare - Evans's immorality - The Assembly kept ignorant of the prospect of Penn's surrendering ...
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... Meeting could have no unity with them until they complied with the advice and judgment of the Meeting , and that William Penn was free to make his defence at law . Penn brought a cross bill in Chancery , and employed counsel " esteemed ...
... Meeting could have no unity with them until they complied with the advice and judgment of the Meeting , and that William Penn was free to make his defence at law . Penn brought a cross bill in Chancery , and employed counsel " esteemed ...
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... as the other faction . Biles having been called before the Yearly Meeting of 1705 , and induced to acknowledge his fault in speak- ing disrespectfully of the Lieutenant - Governor as a mere 460 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
... as the other faction . Biles having been called before the Yearly Meeting of 1705 , and induced to acknowledge his fault in speak- ing disrespectfully of the Lieutenant - Governor as a mere 460 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
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... meeting of the Council , and issued a proclamation for all persons to furnish themselves with arms and ammunition ... Meeting day , and the Meeting was attended . Scarcely any Quakers , only 462 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
... meeting of the Council , and issued a proclamation for all persons to furnish themselves with arms and ammunition ... Meeting day , and the Meeting was attended . Scarcely any Quakers , only 462 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
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... Meeting a shallop coming up , he learned that nothing had happened ; so he returned , and undeceived the citizens . A few days later , the Councillors who were not Quakers waited upon Evans , and urged the calling of an Assembly , to ...
... Meeting a shallop coming up , he learned that nothing had happened ; so he returned , and undeceived the citizens . A few days later , the Councillors who were not Quakers waited upon Evans , and urged the calling of an Assembly , to ...
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