Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... legislative capacities , but prevented others from being elected in their places : and , what is more remarkable , they were supported in these their proceedings by Colonel Markham , the relation of William Penn . Thomas Lloyd was now ...
... legislative capacities , but prevented others from being elected in their places : and , what is more remarkable , they were supported in these their proceedings by Colonel Markham , the relation of William Penn . Thomas Lloyd was now ...
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... legislative body . He had refused to issue his writs for choosing members of the Coun- cil and Assembly on the last charteral day , and had moreover discouraged the people from electing at that time . He had con- vened them also ...
... legislative body . He had refused to issue his writs for choosing members of the Coun- cil and Assembly on the last charteral day , and had moreover discouraged the people from electing at that time . He had con- vened them also ...
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... legislative act . Both of these were necessary . The former , however , he resolved to attempt first . The Society itself had already afforded him a precedent by its Resolutions in 1688 and in 1696 , as before mentioned , and had ...
... legislative act . Both of these were necessary . The former , however , he resolved to attempt first . The Society itself had already afforded him a precedent by its Resolutions in 1688 and in 1696 , as before mentioned , and had ...
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... legislative act . By this time he had fully considered the subject . He was aware that the sudden manumission of them would not be attended with happy consequences eyen to themselves . Certain previous education would be necessary ; and ...
... legislative act . By this time he had fully considered the subject . He was aware that the sudden manumission of them would not be attended with happy consequences eyen to themselves . Certain previous education would be necessary ; and ...
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... legislative , what they had determined upon as essentially necessary in their reli- gious capacity . Besides , the Council of William Penn consisted wholly of Quakers . Now all these had joined the Governor in Q 2 ' proposing proposing ...
... legislative , what they had determined upon as essentially necessary in their reli- gious capacity . Besides , the Council of William Penn consisted wholly of Quakers . Now all these had joined the Governor in Q 2 ' proposing proposing ...
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afterwards America answer appears appointed Assembly Bill Bishop CHAP charge Charter Christ Christian colony concerned conduct consequence considered Council dear declared Deputy Governor desire East Jersey Edward Shippen England faith father favour Fletcher former Friends George Fox Government hand happy honour Indians James James Logan Jesuit John justice King King's land laws legislative letter liam Penn live Lord manner meeting Melksham ment mind minister never observe occasion Papist parties passed peace Pennsylvania persons Philadelphia pounds preached present principles proceeded proposed Proprietary Province and Territories province of Pennsylvania punishment Quakers quit-rents racter received religion religious replied respect Rickmansworth says sent Sir John Rhodes Society spirit suffer sylvania thee things Thomas Ellwood Thomas Lloyd Thomas Story thou thought tion took treaty Truth vernment vince visited William Penn worship