Israel Pemberton, King of the QuakersHistorical society of Pennsylvania, 1943 - 260 páginas |
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... gave £ 6 to the stock of the Company bringing the total to £ 100 . Presently , it was agreed to place the money at interest in the form of a fund for fire insurance for mem- 51 Ibid . , 30-34 . 52 Ibid . , 6-9 . 53 John Smith's Diary ...
... gave £ 6 to the stock of the Company bringing the total to £ 100 . Presently , it was agreed to place the money at interest in the form of a fund for fire insurance for mem- 51 Ibid . , 30-34 . 52 Ibid . , 6-9 . 53 John Smith's Diary ...
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... gave Franklin their undivided support . Benjamin Franklin understood the people of Pennsylvania prob- ably better than any man of his time . He knew that the great body of Germans disliked military establishments quite as much as the ...
... gave Franklin their undivided support . Benjamin Franklin understood the people of Pennsylvania prob- ably better than any man of his time . He knew that the great body of Germans disliked military establishments quite as much as the ...
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... gave a dinner at his home on Chestnut Street to which all the Indians then in Philadelphia together with a number of prominent Quakers and others were invited . In all about fourteen Indians were present including Scarroyady , the ...
... gave a dinner at his home on Chestnut Street to which all the Indians then in Philadelphia together with a number of prominent Quakers and others were invited . In all about fourteen Indians were present including Scarroyady , the ...
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Early Years | 3 |
Quaker Merchant | 9 |
Social and Civic Affairs | 26 |
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