Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1Richard Taylor and Company, 1813 - 500 Seiten |
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... New Jersey -divides it into East and West - draws up a Constitu- tion , and invites Settlers in the latter . In the year 1676 John Cheney , who lived near Warrington , and who had written fre- quently against the religious principles of ...
... New Jersey -divides it into East and West - draws up a Constitu- tion , and invites Settlers in the latter . In the year 1676 John Cheney , who lived near Warrington , and who had written fre- quently against the religious principles of ...
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... western , in which no settlements had been yet made , they took in behalf of Byllinge to themselves . From this time the former took the name of East , and the latter that of West New Jersey , according to this their relative situation ...
... western , in which no settlements had been yet made , they took in behalf of Byllinge to themselves . From this time the former took the name of East , and the latter that of West New Jersey , according to this their relative situation ...
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... West New Jersey , " of its climate , soil , and produce , in order that none might be deceived , or have occasion afterwards to repent of their undertaking , Thus Thus was William Penn employed during a part of the OF WILLIAM PENN . 171.
... West New Jersey , " of its climate , soil , and produce , in order that none might be deceived , or have occasion afterwards to repent of their undertaking , Thus Thus was William Penn employed during a part of the OF WILLIAM PENN . 171.
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... new adventure , by which it appeared that there was a probability of disposing of a considerable portion of West New Jersey . He consulted therefore with his colleagues ; and the result was , that they determined to appoint and send ...
... new adventure , by which it appeared that there was a probability of disposing of a considerable portion of West New Jersey . He consulted therefore with his colleagues ; and the result was , that they determined to appoint and send ...
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... West New Jersey , which had been purchased of the Lord Berkeley . This was in 1676. In the last year , 1677 , he had dispatched commis- sioners , and three vessels , carrying no less than four hundred and fourteen passengers ...
... West New Jersey , which had been purchased of the Lord Berkeley . This was in 1676. In the last year , 1677 , he had dispatched commis- sioners , and three vessels , carrying no less than four hundred and fourteen passengers ...
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Seite 296 - Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers ; for there is no power but of God. The powers that be are ordained of God : whosoever, therefore, resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God; for rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil.