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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... answer . Accordingly he withdrew , and , hav- ing humbled himfelf before God , with fafting and fupplication , to know his heavenly mind and will , he became fo ftrengthened in his refolution , that , returning to his father , he humbly ...
... answer . Accordingly he withdrew , and , hav- ing humbled himfelf before God , with fafting and fupplication , to know his heavenly mind and will , he became fo ftrengthened in his refolution , that , returning to his father , he humbly ...
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... answer the like occafions . Wherefore collections were early and liberally made for that , and divers other fervices ... answered their profeffion , in their behaviour among men , upon all occafions ; that they lived peaceably , and were ...
... answer the like occafions . Wherefore collections were early and liberally made for that , and divers other fervices ... answered their profeffion , in their behaviour among men , upon all occafions ; that they lived peaceably , and were ...
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... answer from ble anfwer . W. Penn , viz . " I make this bold challenge to all men , women and children upon earth , juftly to ac- cufe me , with ever having feen me drunk , heard me fwear , utter a curfe , or speak one obfcene word ...
... answer from ble anfwer . W. Penn , viz . " I make this bold challenge to all men , women and children upon earth , juftly to ac- cufe me , with ever having feen me drunk , heard me fwear , utter a curfe , or speak one obfcene word ...
Page 147
... answer . ” " Our young men may fpeak fuch words as we do not like , nor ap → prove of ; and we cannot help it . And fome of your young men may fpeak fuch words as you do not like ; and you cannot help that : -- We are your brothers ...
... answer . ” " Our young men may fpeak fuch words as we do not like , nor ap → prove of ; and we cannot help it . And fome of your young men may fpeak fuch words as you do not like ; and you cannot help that : -- We are your brothers ...
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... answer the expectation of the diligent . I have seen orchards laden with fruit to admiration ; their very limbs torn to pieces with the weight , and moft delicious to the taste , and lovely to behold . I have seen an apple - tree , from ...
... answer the expectation of the diligent . I have seen orchards laden with fruit to admiration ; their very limbs torn to pieces with the weight , and moft delicious to the taste , and lovely to behold . I have seen an apple - tree , from ...
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