The History of Pennsylvania, in North America, from the Original Institution and Settlement of that Province, Under the First Proprietor and Governor, William Penn, in 1681, Till After the Year 1742: With an Introduction Respecting the Life of W. Penn, Prior to the Grant of the Province, and the Religious Society of the People Called Quakers, with the First Rise of the Neighbouring Colonies, More Particularly of West-New-Jersey and the Settlement of the Dutch and Swedes on Delaware. To which is Added a Brief Description of the Said Province, and the General State in which it Flourished, Principally Between the Years 1760-1770 ... With an Appendix. Written Principally Between the Years 1776 and 1780, Band 2Z. Poulson, 1798 |
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... fuch prudence , a mode of fatisfaction , as the nature of their cafe rendered impoffible to obtain in the province , par- ticularly those respecting Evans and his admini- ftration ; which , perhaps , would have been more prudently ...
... fuch prudence , a mode of fatisfaction , as the nature of their cafe rendered impoffible to obtain in the province , par- ticularly those respecting Evans and his admini- ftration ; which , perhaps , would have been more prudently ...
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... fuch , which , in reality , and according to the laws and conftitution , could not properly come under that name . The Governor's reply to the Affembly's address is contained in his first speech to the house , on the 13th of the next ...
... fuch , which , in reality , and according to the laws and conftitution , could not properly come under that name . The Governor's reply to the Affembly's address is contained in his first speech to the house , on the 13th of the next ...
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... fuch a regular method , as may be a lafting rule for holding them . " I have no inftructions , gentlemen , from her Majefty , that will concern you ; thofe from the Proprietary being to myself , as occafion offers , and where it may be ...
... fuch a regular method , as may be a lafting rule for holding them . " I have no inftructions , gentlemen , from her Majefty , that will concern you ; thofe from the Proprietary being to myself , as occafion offers , and where it may be ...
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... fuch dif- putes , & c . But whatever were their real motives , they not fuffici- feem not to have duly confidered the end , to which the nature of fuch continued difcontents might finally tend , and the confequence of rendering the ...
... fuch dif- putes , & c . But whatever were their real motives , they not fuffici- feem not to have duly confidered the end , to which the nature of fuch continued difcontents might finally tend , and the confequence of rendering the ...
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... fuch a change of government , in those times , but the contrary ; provided they rightly understood their prefent privileges , and knew how • The Affembly , in their address to Governor Evans , in 6 mo . 1708 , fays , " We know , that ...
... fuch a change of government , in those times , but the contrary ; provided they rightly understood their prefent privileges , and knew how • The Affembly , in their address to Governor Evans , in 6 mo . 1708 , fays , " We know , that ...
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