The History of Pennsylvania from the Earliest Discovery to the Present Time: Including an Account of the First Settlements by the Dutch, Swedes, and English, and of the Colony of William Penn, His Treaty and Pacific Measures with the Indians; and the Gradual Advancement of the State to Its Present Aspect of Opulence, Culture and Refinement. By William Mason CornellQuaker City Publishing House, 1876 - 575 Seiten |
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... CALLED QUAKERS , OR FRIENDS . - - George Fox His Followers take the Name of Friends : his Enemies call them Quakers - Statement of their Principles published by Themselves - Admiral Sir William Penn - His Offices and Exploits - Birth of ...
... CALLED QUAKERS , OR FRIENDS . - - George Fox His Followers take the Name of Friends : his Enemies call them Quakers - Statement of their Principles published by Themselves - Admiral Sir William Penn - His Offices and Exploits - Birth of ...
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... called the American Continent . This opinion is supported by some plausible arguments like the following : the place to which they sailed must have been at a great distance , as it required so much time to complete the voyage , which ...
... called the American Continent . This opinion is supported by some plausible arguments like the following : the place to which they sailed must have been at a great distance , as it required so much time to complete the voyage , which ...
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... called it Vinland the Good , and , also , Skrællingaland . It is therefore evident that the Northmen visited some part of North America before the Spaniards and Portuguese went to South America.1 Holm , another Swedish historian , says ...
... called it Vinland the Good , and , also , Skrællingaland . It is therefore evident that the Northmen visited some part of North America before the Spaniards and Portuguese went to South America.1 Holm , another Swedish historian , says ...
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... called them Isabella and St. Domingo . He also took possession of Cuba and Jamaica , and discovered the American Continent . The next discoverer of America was Americus Vespucius , a native of Florence . His first voyage was made in ...
... called them Isabella and St. Domingo . He also took possession of Cuba and Jamaica , and discovered the American Continent . The next discoverer of America was Americus Vespucius , a native of Florence . His first voyage was made in ...
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... called Albany . Samuel Argall , the first governor of Virginia , drove them out in 1618 ; but King James I. gave them permission to remain . The West India Company obtained their charter June 3 , 1621 , which , in 1623 , was amended and ...
... called Albany . Samuel Argall , the first governor of Virginia , drove them out in 1618 ; but King James I. gave them permission to remain . The West India Company obtained their charter June 3 , 1621 , which , in 1623 , was amended and ...
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Seite 321 - I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry, and he gave him not meat; if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last long and bloody war, Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was my love for the Whites, that my countrymen pointed as they passed, and said, ' Logan is the friend of white men.
Seite 322 - There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have sought it : I have killed many : I have fully glutted my vengeance : for my country I rejoice at the beams of peace. . But do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear.
Seite 188 - That it be recommended to the respective assemblies and conventions of the United Colonies, where no government sufficient to the exigencies of their affairs, has been hitherto established, to adopt such government as shall in the opinion of the representatives of the people, best conduce to the happiness and safety of their constituents in particular, and America in general.
Seite 214 - ... no part of the property of any individual can with justice be taken from him or applied to public uses without his own consent or that of the representative body of the people.
Seite 215 - That the people have a right to assemble together, in a peaceable manner, to consult for their common good, to instruct their representatives, and to apply to the legislature for redress of grievances.
Seite 529 - The Body Of Benjamin Franklin, Printer, (Like the cover of an old book, Its contents torn out, And stript of its lettering and gilding,) Lies here, food for worms. But the work shall not be lost, For it will, as he believed, appear once more, In a new and more elegant edition, Revised and corrected By THE AUTHOR.
Seite 227 - ... to inquire, whether the constitution has been preserved inviolate in every part during the last septenary, including the year of their service, and whether the legislative and executive branches of government have performed their duty as guardians of the people, or assumed to themselves, or exercised other or greater powers than they are entitled to by the constitution...
Seite 559 - And thou, Solomon my son, know thou the God of thy father, and serve him with a perfect heart and with a willing mind : for the LORD searcheth all hearts, and understandeth all the imaginations of the thoughts: if thou seek him, he will be found of thee; but if thou forsake him, he will cast thee off for ever.
Seite 90 - If you thus behave yourselves, and so become a terror to evil-doers, and a praise to them that do well...
Seite 175 - As to pay, sir, I beg leave to assure the Congress that as no pecuniary consideration could have tempted me to have accepted this arduous employment at the expense of my domestic ease and happiness, I do not wish to make any profit from it: I will keep an exact account of my expenses; those I doubt not they will discharge, and that is all I desire...