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" That no man shall, by any ways or means, in word or deed, affront or wrong any Indian but he shall incur the same penalty of the law as if he had committed it against his fellow planter... "
Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn - Page 439
by Thomas Clarkson - 1813
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History of North America, Volume 1

John Talbot - North America - 1820 - 526 pages
...neither be abused nor provoked. — That no man should by any ways or means, in word or deed, affront or wrong any Indian, but he should incur the same penalty of the law as if he had committed it against his fellow planter; and if any Indian should abuse, in word or deed, any planter of the province, that...
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The Herald of Peace, Volume 3

Peace - 1821 - 388 pages
...not be abused nor provoked ; that no man should by any ways or means, in tvord or deed, affront or wrong any Indian, but he should incur the same penalty of the law as if he had committed it against his fellow-planter. And if any Indian should abuse, in word or deed, any planter of the province, that...
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The Table Book..., Volume 1

William Hone - Days - 1827 - 892 pages
...neither be abused nor provoked. That no man should by any ways or means, in word or deed, affront or wrong any Indian, but he should incur the same penalty of the law as if he had committed it against his fellow-planter; and if any Indian should abuse, ш word or deed, any planter of the province, that...
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A Discourse Delivered Before the Historical Society of the State of ...

Roberts Vaux - Pennsylvania - 1827 - 64 pages
..." No man shall, by any ways or means, " in word or deed affront or wrong any Indian, but K he shall incur the same penalty of the law as if he " had committed it against his fellow planter, and " if any Indian shall abuse, in word or deed, any " planter of the province, be...
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Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Bibliography - 1827 - 484 pages
..." No man shall, by any ways or means, " in word or deed affront or wrong any Indian, but " he shall incur the same penalty of the law as if he " had committed it against his fellow planter, and "if any Indian shall abuse, in word or deed, any " planter of the province, he...
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The Life of William Penn

Mrs. Hughs (Mary) - 1828 - 242 pages
...neither be abused nor provoked. That no man should, by any ways or means, in word or deed, affront or wrong any Indian, but he should incur the same penalty of the law as if he had committed it against his fellow planter; and if any Indian should abuse, in word or deed, any planter of the province, that...
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The Table Book, Volume 2

William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1828 - 514 pages
...neither be abused nor provoked. That no man should by any wavs or means, in word or deed, affront or wrong any Indian, but he should incur the same penalty of the law as if he had committed " arainst his fellow-planter; and if any Indian should abuse, in word or deed, any planter of the province,...
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Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of ..., Volume 1

Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 470 pages
...That no man shall, by any ways or means, in word or deed, affront or wrong any Indian, but he shall incur the same penalty of the law as if he had committed it against his fellow planter; and if any Indian shall abuse, in word or deed, any planter of this province, that...
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A Brief Memoir of the Life of William Penn: Compiled for the Use of Young ...

Priscilla Wakefield - Children - 1833 - 242 pages
...upon by artful Europeans ; that if any man should offer any injury towards an Indian, he should suffer the same penalty of the law, as if he had committed it against his fellow-planter ; that all differences between planters and Indians should be determined by a jury of...
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Advocate of Peace, Volumes 1-2

Peace - 1834 - 600 pages
...provoked. He also stipulated, that no man should by any ways or means, by word or deed, affront or wrong any Indian, but he should incur the same penalty of the law as if he had committed it against his fellow planter ; and if any Indian should abuse any planter, that the planter should not be his own...
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