| Justin Winsor - 1884 - 311 pages
...England in 1689, but continued to consider Philadelphia as his residence until his death in 1698. Mr. Budd's work exhibits the possession of intelligence...deserving of consideration even at this late day. The original work is seldom seen, but in 1865 a reprint was given to the public by William Gowans,... | |
| Thomas Budd - 1902 - 90 pages
...on "The English in East and West Jersey" in the "Narrative and Critical History of America: "f "Mr. Budd's work exhibits the possession of intelligence...suggestions as to the education which should be given to the * Vol. 2, p. 209. t Vol. 3, p. 452. young in various pursuits show him to have been an early advocate... | |
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