Israel Pemberton, King of the QuakersHistorical society of Pennsylvania, 1943 - 260 páginas |
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... desire of the people . In 1740-1741 , as a result of a series of wild and uncontrolled inflations in New England , British officials di- rected Colonial governors to forbid the issues of bills of credit with- out a suspending clause ...
... desire of the people . In 1740-1741 , as a result of a series of wild and uncontrolled inflations in New England , British officials di- rected Colonial governors to forbid the issues of bills of credit with- out a suspending clause ...
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... desire you may seriously consider whether it is safe or prudent to remain in the posses- sion of lands not fairly purchased of those who had a native right in it , 73 Sentiment in America again had radically changed regarding the ...
... desire you may seriously consider whether it is safe or prudent to remain in the posses- sion of lands not fairly purchased of those who had a native right in it , 73 Sentiment in America again had radically changed regarding the ...
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... desire to be re- admitted to the " advantages " of civilization . John Pemberton noted that five of the captives brought to Lancaster were quite young and " as wild as any Indians . " 58 Some were brought in , bound , and confined in ...
... desire to be re- admitted to the " advantages " of civilization . John Pemberton noted that five of the captives brought to Lancaster were quite young and " as wild as any Indians . " 58 Some were brought in , bound , and confined in ...
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Early Years | 3 |
Quaker Merchant | 9 |
Social and Civic Affairs | 26 |
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