Israel Pemberton, King of the QuakersHistorical society of Pennsylvania, 1943 - 260 páginas |
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... arrived safely at its destination , a countermanding letter could be sent from the West Indies to London in time to ... arrive before his own . His corre- spondent in the West Indies sent this letter off at the earliest oppor- tunity ...
... arrived safely at its destination , a countermanding letter could be sent from the West Indies to London in time to ... arrive before his own . His corre- spondent in the West Indies sent this letter off at the earliest oppor- tunity ...
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... arrived earlier to restrain the Quak- ers , although he admitted they had done well after their arrival by persuading four to resign , thus reducing the number of Quakers in the Assembly to twelve . The election plainly showed that ...
... arrived earlier to restrain the Quak- ers , although he admitted they had done well after their arrival by persuading four to resign , thus reducing the number of Quakers in the Assembly to twelve . The election plainly showed that ...
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... arrived at Easton with a large band consisting of about fifty - eight warriors , thirty - seven women , and sixty - four chil- dren . It may not have been safe to leave their dependents behind , but the fact remains , that if they came ...
... arrived at Easton with a large band consisting of about fifty - eight warriors , thirty - seven women , and sixty - four chil- dren . It may not have been safe to leave their dependents behind , but the fact remains , that if they came ...
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Early Years | 3 |
Quaker Merchant | 9 |
Social and Civic Affairs | 26 |
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