Israel Pemberton, King of the QuakersHistorical society of Pennsylvania, 1943 - 260 páginas |
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... Council that the Patriots had con- demned the British Parliament for passing judgment upon the town of Boston without a hearing ; in fact , the Council's action belied the Patriot professions of entertaining the highest regard for ...
... Council that the Patriots had con- demned the British Parliament for passing judgment upon the town of Boston without a hearing ; in fact , the Council's action belied the Patriot professions of entertaining the highest regard for ...
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... Council give the Quakers a hearing . " 60 But the Executive Council did not see fit to honor Congress ' recommendation , replying that it was too busy to conduct the hearings and that Congress could do so if it pleased . The Council ...
... Council give the Quakers a hearing . " 60 But the Executive Council did not see fit to honor Congress ' recommendation , replying that it was too busy to conduct the hearings and that Congress could do so if it pleased . The Council ...
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... Council to release the men.136 The banishment had em- barrassed rather than strengthened the Council , and they were now anxious to bring the matter to a close . The exiles were hardly expecting a change in fortune when the welcome news ...
... Council to release the men.136 The banishment had em- barrassed rather than strengthened the Council , and they were now anxious to bring the matter to a close . The exiles were hardly expecting a change in fortune when the welcome news ...
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Early Years | 3 |
Quaker Merchant | 9 |
Social and Civic Affairs | 26 |
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