Historical Collections of the State of Pennsylvania: Containing a Copious Selection of the Most Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, Etc., Relating to Its History and Antiquities, Both General and Local, with Topographical Descriptions of Every County and All the Larger Towns in the StateG. W. Gorton, 1843 - 708 頁 |
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... Quakers ; " and in that same year , the Griffith arrived at Salem with emigrants . Byllinge , being embarrassed , transferred his interest to trustees , for the benefit of his creditors . William Penn was one of the trustees , and was ...
... Quakers ; " and in that same year , the Griffith arrived at Salem with emigrants . Byllinge , being embarrassed , transferred his interest to trustees , for the benefit of his creditors . William Penn was one of the trustees , and was ...
第 13 頁
... Quakers , were induced to emigrate . An association was formed at London and Bristol , the " Free Society of Traders , " who purchased lands , with a view both to agricultural settlement and for the establishment of manufactories , and ...
... Quakers , were induced to emigrate . An association was formed at London and Bristol , the " Free Society of Traders , " who purchased lands , with a view both to agricultural settlement and for the establishment of manufactories , and ...
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... Quakers had three , one at Upland , one at Shackamaxon , and one near the falls of Delaware , opposite Trenton ... Quakers and those of other persuasions , nor even among the Quakers themselves , among whom George Keith fomented a most ...
... Quakers had three , one at Upland , one at Shackamaxon , and one near the falls of Delaware , opposite Trenton ... Quakers and those of other persuasions , nor even among the Quakers themselves , among whom George Keith fomented a most ...
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... Quakers for military defence , and they were only driven into it by a threat that he would annex the province to New York . Fletcher's reign was short : in 1694 , through the influence of friends at court , Penn's innocence was made ...
... Quakers for military defence , and they were only driven into it by a threat that he would annex the province to New York . Fletcher's reign was short : in 1694 , through the influence of friends at court , Penn's innocence was made ...
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... Quaker preacher , thus speaks of the ravages of the fever at that time : " Great was the majesty and hand of the Lord , great was the fear , that fell upon all flesh . I saw no lofty , or airy countenance , nor heard any vain jesting ...
... Quaker preacher , thus speaks of the ravages of the fever at that time : " Great was the majesty and hand of the Lord , great was the fear , that fell upon all flesh . I saw no lofty , or airy countenance , nor heard any vain jesting ...
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