| Chester Hale Sipe - Indians - 1927 - 582 pages
...or Kings, first to tell them what was done; next to charge and command them to love the Christians, and particularly live in peace with me, and the people...under my Government; that many Governors had been on the River, but that no Governor had come himself to live and stay here before; and having now such... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - America - 1897 - 636 pages
...tell them what was done ; next, to charge and command them to love the Christians, and particularly to live in peace with me and the people under my government...been in the river ; but that no governor had come himself to live and stay here before : and having now such an one, who had treated them well, they... | |
| William Penn - History - 1970 - 100 pages
...Love the Christians, and particularly live in Peace 1 — * This paragraph not in the original draft. with me, and the People under my Government: That many Governors had been in the River, but that no Gouvernour had come himself to live and stay here before; and having now such a one that had treated... | |
| Jean R. Soderlund - History - 1983 - 436 pages
...tell them what was done; next, to charge and command them to love the Christians and particularly [to] live in peace with me and the people under my government;...had been in the river, but that no governor had come himself to live and stay here before; and having now such a one that had treated them well, they should... | |
| David Turley - Religion - 1998 - 480 pages
...kings; first to tell them what was done: next, to charge and command them, 'to love the Christians, and particularly live in peace with me, and the people...had been in the river, but that no governor had come himself to live and stay here before; and having now such an one that had treated them well, they should... | |
| Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Libraries - 1920 - 650 pages
...kings; first to tell them what was done; next, to charge and command them "To love the Christians, and particularly live in peace with me, and the people...had been in the river, but that no governor had come himself to live and stay here before; and having now such an one that had treated them well, they should... | |
| Samuel Sloan - Architecture - 1869 - 978 pages
..." To charge them to love the Christians, " and particularly, to live in peace with " me [Penn], and my government. That '' many governors had been in the river; " but that no governor had come him" self to live there before ; arid having " now such a one, who treated them "well, the}- should... | |
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