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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... taken ill . Quakers who adhered to their principle of abstaining from war , were insulted and threatened . If , as is supposed , the design was to test the Quakers ' sincerity , they stood the test . It was Meeting day , and the Meeting ...
... taken ill . Quakers who adhered to their principle of abstaining from war , were insulted and threatened . If , as is supposed , the design was to test the Quakers ' sincerity , they stood the test . It was Meeting day , and the Meeting ...
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... taken of what he said . The Speaker , declaring himself affronted , broke up the conference , and departed , tak- ing with him all the members of the House . A regret at the interruption of the conference was sent back , with a request ...
... taken of what he said . The Speaker , declaring himself affronted , broke up the conference , and departed , tak- ing with him all the members of the House . A regret at the interruption of the conference was sent back , with a request ...
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... taken into consideration in valuing the government , he having bought the land from the natives at dear rates , but he had never received one fourth of his expenses ; for the powers of government he asked £ 5000 be paid him in America ...
... taken into consideration in valuing the government , he having bought the land from the natives at dear rates , but he had never received one fourth of his expenses ; for the powers of government he asked £ 5000 be paid him in America ...
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... taken place . The Assemblymen chosen in 1707 were nearly the same as those chosen in 1706 , and reelected Lloyd as Speaker . On meeting them , Evans made a disagree- able speech . The House made a spirited reply . Then the Lieutenant ...
... taken place . The Assemblymen chosen in 1707 were nearly the same as those chosen in 1706 , and reelected Lloyd as Speaker . On meeting them , Evans made a disagree- able speech . The House made a spirited reply . Then the Lieutenant ...
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... taken up his abode in the Old Bailey , Whitehead , Mead , and Lower went to see him there , and threatened that if he did not discharge Evans , and appoint a man of virtue , years , and experience , and moderate spirit , they would lay ...
... taken up his abode in the Old Bailey , Whitehead , Mead , and Lower went to see him there , and threatened that if he did not discharge Evans , and appoint a man of virtue , years , and experience , and moderate spirit , they would lay ...
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