Israel Pemberton, King of the QuakersHistorical society of Pennsylvania, 1943 - 260 páginas |
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... later , Norris ad- mitted that the distilling business in Pennsylvania , which depended largely on the lower priced French sugar , had increased consider- ably of late , but he still insisted that Pennsylvania should not take the lead ...
... later , Norris ad- mitted that the distilling business in Pennsylvania , which depended largely on the lower priced French sugar , had increased consider- ably of late , but he still insisted that Pennsylvania should not take the lead ...
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... later the British gov- ernment adopted by the Proclamation of 1763. Dr. Fothergill presented Pemberton's plan to Lord Granville , thus initiating offi- cial consideration of the feasibility of a definite boundary between the English and ...
... later the British gov- ernment adopted by the Proclamation of 1763. Dr. Fothergill presented Pemberton's plan to Lord Granville , thus initiating offi- cial consideration of the feasibility of a definite boundary between the English and ...
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... later Thomas Gawthrop preached against slavery through- out the Quaker communities . A Virginia Friend wrote Pemberton that he believed " the practice of slave keeping in these parts never had such a shock before , . . . " 26 A few ...
... later Thomas Gawthrop preached against slavery through- out the Quaker communities . A Virginia Friend wrote Pemberton that he believed " the practice of slave keeping in these parts never had such a shock before , . . . " 26 A few ...
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Early Years | 3 |
Quaker Merchant | 9 |
Social and Civic Affairs | 26 |
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