Israel Pemberton, King of the QuakersHistorical society of Pennsylvania, 1943 - 260 páginas |
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... Congress whom they could influence , even to some of the delegates of Massachusetts , but most of all to the delegates from South Carolina . . . and we soon began to find that Mr. Lynch , Mr. Arthur Middleton and even the two Rutledges ...
... Congress whom they could influence , even to some of the delegates of Massachusetts , but most of all to the delegates from South Carolina . . . and we soon began to find that Mr. Lynch , Mr. Arthur Middleton and even the two Rutledges ...
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... Congress that they would agree not to communicate with the enemy if set free . There would be no implication in this ... Congress acted upon the petition against the order of the Board of War.119 But Congress hesitated to take any action ...
... Congress that they would agree not to communicate with the enemy if set free . There would be no implication in this ... Congress acted upon the petition against the order of the Board of War.119 But Congress hesitated to take any action ...
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... Congress was considering the Quaker petition , a new Board of War was appointed headed by General Horatio Gates , who presently rescinded the order for the removal of the exiles to Staunton.124 Meanwhile , Congress , lobbied by Quak ...
... Congress was considering the Quaker petition , a new Board of War was appointed headed by General Horatio Gates , who presently rescinded the order for the removal of the exiles to Staunton.124 Meanwhile , Congress , lobbied by Quak ...
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Early Years | 3 |
Quaker Merchant | 9 |
Social and Civic Affairs | 26 |
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