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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... trade among them . Their refusing to fwear on any occafion . Their fortitude , in valiantly suffering for their teftimony . 5 . Under the fecond head are , Their difufe of gaming , Sports , plays , & c . Their avoiding fuperfluity , viz ...
... trade among them . Their refusing to fwear on any occafion . Their fortitude , in valiantly suffering for their teftimony . 5 . Under the fecond head are , Their difufe of gaming , Sports , plays , & c . Their avoiding fuperfluity , viz ...
Page 40
... they were called of God , fo as the work of the Lord hindered them from the work of their trades , they took what was freely given them by & c . fuch , fuch , to whom they had communicated spirituals , and 40 Introduction .
... they were called of God , fo as the work of the Lord hindered them from the work of their trades , they took what was freely given them by & c . fuch , fuch , to whom they had communicated spirituals , and 40 Introduction .
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... trade ; and in being at a word in their dealings : -Infomuch , that , in their particular printed advices to their bre- thren , they fay , - " As the bleffed truth , we pro- fefs , teacheth us to do juftly to all men , in all things ...
... trade ; and in being at a word in their dealings : -Infomuch , that , in their particular printed advices to their bre- thren , they fay , - " As the bleffed truth , we pro- fefs , teacheth us to do juftly to all men , in all things ...
Page 52
... trade , & c . were always paffive ; fo were they very particularly diftinguishable for refraining from certain things , under the articles of trade , even , accounted lawful , or permitted by the laws of the land , where they liv- ed ...
... trade , & c . were always paffive ; fo were they very particularly diftinguishable for refraining from certain things , under the articles of trade , even , accounted lawful , or permitted by the laws of the land , where they liv- ed ...
Page 53
... trade fo monstrous and abominable , fo unparallelled , both in ancient and modern history , all its circumstances , cruelty , and the whole manner of carrying it on , being impartially and duly confidered , that it feems unaccountable ...
... trade fo monstrous and abominable , fo unparallelled , both in ancient and modern history , all its circumstances , cruelty , and the whole manner of carrying it on , being impartially and duly confidered , that it feems unaccountable ...
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