Israel Pemberton, King of the QuakersHistorical society of Pennsylvania, 1943 - 260 páginas |
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... became involved in the tobacco trade , was warned repeatedly against it by Israel . It is significant to note that Hunt's Virginia correspondents were Quakers , in fact relatives of the Pembertons , who nevertheless became deeply in ...
... became involved in the tobacco trade , was warned repeatedly against it by Israel . It is significant to note that Hunt's Virginia correspondents were Quakers , in fact relatives of the Pembertons , who nevertheless became deeply in ...
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... became more consistent with his religious professions as he became older . His strength rested in his sincerity , initiative , and resource- fulness , and in the tenacity with which he followed what he consid- ered to be " truth ...
... became more consistent with his religious professions as he became older . His strength rested in his sincerity , initiative , and resource- fulness , and in the tenacity with which he followed what he consid- ered to be " truth ...
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... became openly identified with the Tories and , after the war , became one of the first settlers of Parrtown , Nova Scotia , where he established a newspaper . 67 Ibid . 68 Ibid . they were put into carriages ( some not without forceful ...
... became openly identified with the Tories and , after the war , became one of the first settlers of Parrtown , Nova Scotia , where he established a newspaper . 67 Ibid . 68 Ibid . they were put into carriages ( some not without forceful ...
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Early Years | 3 |
Quaker Merchant | 9 |
Social and Civic Affairs | 26 |
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