Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 38
... colony into America that ever man did upon private credit , and the most pros- perous beginnings that ever were in it are to be found among us . " Penn bade the colonists farewell , with the brightest hopes for the future , saying ...
... colony into America that ever man did upon private credit , and the most pros- perous beginnings that ever were in it are to be found among us . " Penn bade the colonists farewell , with the brightest hopes for the future , saying ...
Page 40
... colony , under his old deputy , William Markham , had asserted their right to self- government and made laws for themselves . They were prosperous , but clamorous for political privileges guaranteed to them by law . Regarding their ...
... colony , under his old deputy , William Markham , had asserted their right to self- government and made laws for themselves . They were prosperous , but clamorous for political privileges guaranteed to them by law . Regarding their ...
Page 43
... colonies came to pass . Charles II . died , and his brother James , Duke of York , was crowned King of England . On ascend- ing the throne , the very first act of James II . was one of honest but imprudent bigotry . Incapable of reading ...
... colonies came to pass . Charles II . died , and his brother James , Duke of York , was crowned King of England . On ascend- ing the throne , the very first act of James II . was one of honest but imprudent bigotry . Incapable of reading ...
Page 45
... colonies than was anticipated . Perhaps , had his reign been longer , the changes would have been greater . The suppression of Mon- mouth's rebellion gave to the colonies many useful citizens . Men connect themselves , in the eyes of ...
... colonies than was anticipated . Perhaps , had his reign been longer , the changes would have been greater . The suppression of Mon- mouth's rebellion gave to the colonies many useful citizens . Men connect themselves , in the eyes of ...
Page 46
... colonies where they were sold as indented servants . The courtiers round James II . exulted in the rich har- vest which the rebellion promised , and begged of ... colony , with such clauses as shall be requisite for 46 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
... colonies where they were sold as indented servants . The courtiers round James II . exulted in the rich har- vest which the rebellion promised , and begged of ... colony , with such clauses as shall be requisite for 46 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
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