Israel Pemberton, King of the QuakersHistorical society of Pennsylvania, 1943 - 260 páginas |
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... Morris had informed the Board of Trade and the Privy Council that he would refuse to sign any As- sembly bills unless all public expenditures were placed in his hands , the wrath of the people knew no bounds.58 Plainly , Governor Morris ...
... Morris had informed the Board of Trade and the Privy Council that he would refuse to sign any As- sembly bills unless all public expenditures were placed in his hands , the wrath of the people knew no bounds.58 Plainly , Governor Morris ...
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... Morris and Teedyus- cung . " After the Governor had welcomed the Indians with a great outpouring of platitudes , Teedyuscung arose to reply . The Chief recited the usual formalities and then produced the belt of wam- pum depicting the ...
... Morris and Teedyus- cung . " After the Governor had welcomed the Indians with a great outpouring of platitudes , Teedyuscung arose to reply . The Chief recited the usual formalities and then produced the belt of wam- pum depicting the ...
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... Morris said , the Six Nations would be invited . In this way Pennsyl- vania would be saved the possibility of offending the Iroquois by making a separate peace with the Delawares . At the same time the Six Nations would be present to ...
... Morris said , the Six Nations would be invited . In this way Pennsyl- vania would be saved the possibility of offending the Iroquois by making a separate peace with the Delawares . At the same time the Six Nations would be present to ...
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Early Years | 3 |
Quaker Merchant | 9 |
Social and Civic Affairs | 26 |
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