Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 24
... appeared first in England about the time Roger Williams procured his charter for Rhode Island . The term Quaker now so venerated and respected was given this sect in derision , just as the Puritans , Protestants and many other now ...
... appeared first in England about the time Roger Williams procured his charter for Rhode Island . The term Quaker now so venerated and respected was given this sect in derision , just as the Puritans , Protestants and many other now ...
Page 36
... appeared to be uppermost in the heart and mind of William Penn . It was this happy relation between the pro- prietor and the people , and the security against Indian raids , that made Pennsylvania far outstrip her sister colonies in ...
... appeared to be uppermost in the heart and mind of William Penn . It was this happy relation between the pro- prietor and the people , and the security against Indian raids , that made Pennsylvania far outstrip her sister colonies in ...
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... appeared at the head of the council at Philadelphia on Monday , the 15th of May , with William Markham , Penn's deputy , as lieutenant governor . The noble Quaker , however , had powerful friends who interceded with King William for the ...
... appeared at the head of the council at Philadelphia on Monday , the 15th of May , with William Markham , Penn's deputy , as lieutenant governor . The noble Quaker , however , had powerful friends who interceded with King William for the ...
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... appeared , entered . Charles was almost a man , and bid fair to make a fine - looking fellow . He was tall and muscular , with bold gray eyes and a face open and manly . He had lost none of his mirth , and his merry whistle still ...
... appeared , entered . Charles was almost a man , and bid fair to make a fine - looking fellow . He was tall and muscular , with bold gray eyes and a face open and manly . He had lost none of his mirth , and his merry whistle still ...
Page 77
... appeared before John Louder in the forest , where he had gone to stalk deer , and asked him to sign the red book in which is recorded the souls of the damned . " This was the frightful story told by Louder on his return from the night's ...
... appeared before John Louder in the forest , where he had gone to stalk deer , and asked him to sign the red book in which is recorded the souls of the damned . " This was the frightful story told by Louder on his return from the night's ...
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Abigail Williams accused Adelpha Leisler afflicted Andros Ann Putnam answered arms arrested assembly bewitched Boston brother Captain Wadsworth Carolinia Charles Stevens charter child church Cloyse colony Cora Waters Corey Cotton Mather cried dark death declared devil door Dustin England escape eyes face father fire forest friends gazed George Waters girl Goody Nurse governor hand hath heard heart Henry Waters hill horse Hull Indians James Joel Martin John Bly John Louder King King William's war knew live look Lord maid Mary Easty Milborne mother and Cora mysterious negro never night Oracus Parris pastor player prisoner province Rebecca Nurse Robert Stevens Samuel Samuel Parris Sarah Williams savages seemed seen seized sent slave strange stranger superstition thought tion Tituba told torment tree turned Verily village voice William Penn WITCH OF SALEM witchcraft woman wounded York young