The History of Pennsylvania: In North America, from the Original Institution and Settlement of that Province, Under the First Proprietor and Governor, William Penn, in 1681, Till After the Year 1742; with an Introduction, Respecting, the Life of W. Penn, Prior to the Grant of the Province, and the Religious Society of the People Called Quakers;--with the First Rise of the Neighbouring Colonies, More Particularly of West-New-Jersey, and the Settlement of the Dutch and Swedes on Delaware. To which is Added, a Brief Description of the Said Province, and of the General State, in which it Flourished, Principally Between the Years 1760 and 1770 ...Zachariah Poulson, junior, number eighty, Chesnut-street., 1797 - Delaware |
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... State , in which it flourished , principally between the Years 1760 and 1770 . The whole including a Variety of Things , Useful and interesting to be known , refpecting that Country in early Time , & c . With an APPENDIX . Written ...
... State , in which it flourished , principally between the Years 1760 and 1770 . The whole including a Variety of Things , Useful and interesting to be known , refpecting that Country in early Time , & c . With an APPENDIX . Written ...
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... " of fociety to the protection and emoluments of the state . " Effay on toleration , by Arthur O'Leary ( The copy - right fecured as the law directs . ) TO THE Defcendants and proper Succeffors OF THE First COLONISTS.
... " of fociety to the protection and emoluments of the state . " Effay on toleration , by Arthur O'Leary ( The copy - right fecured as the law directs . ) TO THE Defcendants and proper Succeffors OF THE First COLONISTS.
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... state , between the years 1760 and 1770 ; both which last , not being attempted by him , are , for the most part , entirely new : -So that the whole comprizes , befides what may be found of veracity , in other publications , respect ...
... state , between the years 1760 and 1770 ; both which last , not being attempted by him , are , for the most part , entirely new : -So that the whole comprizes , befides what may be found of veracity , in other publications , respect ...
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... state of any country cannot reasonably be expected long to continue , in the fame degree of increafing profperity , as before , without the continued prevalence of principles and means , among the people , in general , fimilar to thofe ...
... state of any country cannot reasonably be expected long to continue , in the fame degree of increafing profperity , as before , without the continued prevalence of principles and means , among the people , in general , fimilar to thofe ...
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... state of mankind , by infifting , fo much as he did , on the early culti- vation of piety and virtue , and on a good educa- tion of youth , in its different branches ; with a just and vigorous magiftracy , or government , and good order ...
... state of mankind , by infifting , fo much as he did , on the early culti- vation of piety and virtue , and on a good educa- tion of youth , in its different branches ; with a just and vigorous magiftracy , or government , and good order ...
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