Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 27
... father from the government . The charter was perpetual proprietorship given to him and his heirs , in the fealty of an annual payment of two beaver skins . In honor of his Welch ancestry , Penn proposed calling the domain " New Wales ...
... father from the government . The charter was perpetual proprietorship given to him and his heirs , in the fealty of an annual payment of two beaver skins . In honor of his Welch ancestry , Penn proposed calling the domain " New Wales ...
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.
Page 44
... father , would not open his eyes , and as a natural result he was soon cordially hated by nearly all his subjects . His brother had left an illegitimate son called the Duke of Monmouth , who was encouraged to attempt to seize the throne ...
... father , would not open his eyes , and as a natural result he was soon cordially hated by nearly all his subjects . His brother had left an illegitimate son called the Duke of Monmouth , who was encouraged to attempt to seize the throne ...
Page 49
... at will ; but by some means she accompanied her father , managed to smuggle herself on shipboard , and was not dis- covered until the vessel was well out to sea . Then the captain , who was a humane man , permitted 4 THE INDENTED SLAVE .
... at will ; but by some means she accompanied her father , managed to smuggle herself on shipboard , and was not dis- covered until the vessel was well out to sea . Then the captain , who was a humane man , permitted 4 THE INDENTED SLAVE .
Page 50
... father now , and a prettier little maid I never saw . " " By the mass ! I will go and see her , " cried Hull . " If she be all you say , I will buy them both . " " But she is not for sale . " " Wherefore not ? " " She was not adjudged ...
... father now , and a prettier little maid I never saw . " " By the mass ! I will go and see her , " cried Hull . " If she be all you say , I will buy them both . " " But she is not for sale . " " Wherefore not ? " " She was not adjudged ...
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