The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America, 第 2 卷Houghton, Mifflin, 1899 |
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... Delaware . 98 98 8888888 V 889 99 Causes of intolerance in primitive society ; identity of civil and religious life 100 Military need for conformity 100 , 101 Illustration from the relations of the Antinomians to the Pequot War 101 ...
... Delaware . 98 98 8888888 V 889 99 Causes of intolerance in primitive society ; identity of civil and religious life 100 Military need for conformity 100 , 101 Illustration from the relations of the Antinomians to the Pequot War 101 ...
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... Delaware 140 • Beginnings of a Quaker colony in West Jersey 141 Peremptory demeanour of Andros 141 , 142 Founding of Burlington 142 Thomas Hooton's letter to his wife 143 • Penn's idea of a democratic constitution 144 High tariffs and ...
... Delaware 140 • Beginnings of a Quaker colony in West Jersey 141 Peremptory demeanour of Andros 141 , 142 Founding of Burlington 142 Thomas Hooton's letter to his wife 143 • Penn's idea of a democratic constitution 144 High tariffs and ...
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... Delaware chiefs for the tract between the Delaware and the Susquehanna Increase Mather's " confusion of title " Unstinted credit is due to the Quakers for their methods of dealing with the red men ; nevertheless in the long peace ...
... Delaware chiefs for the tract between the Delaware and the Susquehanna Increase Mather's " confusion of title " Unstinted credit is due to the Quakers for their methods of dealing with the red men ; nevertheless in the long peace ...
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... Delaware and Pennsylvania The revised charter Reasons why Penn could not fully sympathize with William III . Could Quakers fight in self - defence ? Penn returns to England , leaving John Evans as deputy- 294 295 296 • 297 298 299 , 300 ...
... Delaware and Pennsylvania The revised charter Reasons why Penn could not fully sympathize with William III . Could Quakers fight in self - defence ? Penn returns to England , leaving John Evans as deputy- 294 295 296 • 297 298 299 , 300 ...
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... Delaware Bay was part of Maryland ; but the Duke of York showed small respect for his father's grants . He insisted upon keeping his own officers there , and thus Delaware remained an appendage to New York until 1682 , when it was given ...
... Delaware Bay was part of Maryland ; but the Duke of York showed small respect for his father's grants . He insisted upon keeping his own officers there , and thus Delaware remained an appendage to New York until 1682 , when it was given ...
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第 122 頁 - The King's daughter is all glorious within ; her clothing is of wrought gold. She shall be brought unto the King in raiment of needlework : the virgins her companions that follow her shall be brought unto thee.
第 59 頁 - The heathen are sunk down in the pit that they made : in the net which they hid is their own foot taken. 16 The LORD is known by the judgment which he executeth : the wicked is snared in the work of his own hands.
第 340 頁 - AVENGE, O Lord, thy slaughtered saints, whose bones Lie scattered on the Alpine mountains cold; Even them who kept thy truth so pure of old, When all our Fathers worshipped stocks and stones, Forget not: in thy book record their groans Who were thy sheep, and in their ancient fold Slain by the bloody Piedmontese, that rolled Mother with infant down the rocks.
第 144 頁 - We lay a foundation for after ages to understand their liberty as Christians and as men, that they may not be brought into bondage but by their own consent ; for we put THE POWER IN THE PEOPLE.
第 254 頁 - The practice of informations for libels is a sword in the hands of a wicked king and an arrant coward to cut down and destroy the innocent; the one cannot because of his high station, and the other dares not because of his want of courage, revenge himself in another manner.
第 256 頁 - ... it is not the cause of a poor printer, nor of New York alone, which you are now trying. No! It may in its consequence affect every freeman that lives under a British government on the main of America! It is the best cause. It is the cause of liberty...
第 371 頁 - Assignes, all that Tract or Parte of Land in America, w^th all the Islands therein conteyned, as the same is bounded en the East by Delaware River, from twelve miles distance Northwards of New Castle Towne unto the .three and fortieth degree of Northerne Latitude...
第 251 頁 - Illlllllllllll *chief justice said, that they would neither hear nor allow the exceptions; for (said he) you thought to have gained a great deal of applause and popularity by opposing this court, as you did the court of Exchequer; but you have brought it to that point, that either we must go from the bench, or you from the bar; therefore we exclude you and Mr.
第 371 頁 - ... distance from New Castle, northward and westward unto the beginning of the fortieth degree of northern latitude, and then by a straight line westward to the limits of longitude above mentioned.
第 148 頁 - America lying north of Maryland, on the east bounded with Delaware River, on the west limited as Maryland, and northward to extend as far as plantable.