Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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... him on one occasion that he had no de- sire to go upon his travels again , whatever James might wish . When it became currently reported all over the American colonies that this bigoted Catholic would 6 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
... him on one occasion that he had no de- sire to go upon his travels again , whatever James might wish . When it became currently reported all over the American colonies that this bigoted Catholic would 6 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
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... became more silent and melancholy . He had not even spoken his name and seldom uttered a word unless ad- dressed . One night this mysterious stranger disappeared from the widow's cottage . He might have been thought ungrateful had he ...
... became more silent and melancholy . He had not even spoken his name and seldom uttered a word unless ad- dressed . One night this mysterious stranger disappeared from the widow's cottage . He might have been thought ungrateful had he ...
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John Roy Musick. William Penn , the son of a distinguished English admiral , became an early convert to this religion . At an early age , while at college , he embraced the doctrines and adopted the mode of life of George Fox and his ...
John Roy Musick. William Penn , the son of a distinguished English admiral , became an early convert to this religion . At an early age , while at college , he embraced the doctrines and adopted the mode of life of George Fox and his ...
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... became at once a representa- tive republican government , with free religious tol- eration , with justice , for its foundation , and the proprietor , unlike those of other provinces , sur- rendered to the people his chartered rights in ...
... became at once a representa- tive republican government , with free religious tol- eration , with justice , for its foundation , and the proprietor , unlike those of other provinces , sur- rendered to the people his chartered rights in ...
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... became involved . William Penn and the new king had long been personal friends , and through the influence of the honest Quaker , twelve hundred persecuted Friends were released from prison , in 1686. As James was under the influence of ...
... became involved . William Penn and the new king had long been personal friends , and through the influence of the honest Quaker , twelve hundred persecuted Friends were released from prison , in 1686. As James was under the influence of ...
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