Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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... assembly , and permission was given to the clergymen of the Anglican church to reside within the province without molestation . The charter for Pennsylvania was granted in March 14 , 1681 , and on the following May , Penn sent William ...
... assembly , and permission was given to the clergymen of the Anglican church to reside within the province without molestation . The charter for Pennsylvania was granted in March 14 , 1681 , and on the following May , Penn sent William ...
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... assembly of his province . There he made known his benevolent designs toward all men , civilized and savage , and excited the love and rev- erence of all hearers . The assembly tendered their grateful acknowledgment to him , and the ...
... assembly of his province . There he made known his benevolent designs toward all men , civilized and savage , and excited the love and rev- erence of all hearers . The assembly tendered their grateful acknowledgment to him , and the ...
Page 35
... with the fruits of the chase as presents for " Father Penn , " as they delighted to call the proprietor . In the following March , the new city was honored by the gathering there of the second assembly of the PENNSYLVANIA . 35.
... with the fruits of the chase as presents for " Father Penn , " as they delighted to call the proprietor . In the following March , the new city was honored by the gathering there of the second assembly of the PENNSYLVANIA . 35.
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John Roy Musick. by the gathering there of the second assembly of the province , when Penn offered to the people , through their representatives a new charter . The new charter was so liberal in all its provisions , that when he asked ...
John Roy Musick. by the gathering there of the second assembly of the province , when Penn offered to the people , through their representatives a new charter . The new charter was so liberal in all its provisions , that when he asked ...
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... be not per- mitted in any manner to redeem themselves by money or otherwise , until that term be fully ex- pired . Prepare a bill for the assembly of our colony , with such clauses as shall be requisite for 46 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
... be not per- mitted in any manner to redeem themselves by money or otherwise , until that term be fully ex- pired . Prepare a bill for the assembly of our colony , with such clauses as shall be requisite for 46 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
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