Israel Pemberton, King of the QuakersHistorical society of Pennsylvania, 1943 - 260 páginas |
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... taken for granted . Evidence of smuggling on Pemberton's part is rare , it is true , and , apparently , he was little concerned in it , but that he would do so rather than pay the duty is shown by the fact that about this time he ...
... taken for granted . Evidence of smuggling on Pemberton's part is rare , it is true , and , apparently , he was little concerned in it , but that he would do so rather than pay the duty is shown by the fact that about this time he ...
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... taken to the Governor , he declared that he was very glad , " since by this means he had heard Truths which the Sycophants who kept the Governor company would never tell him . . . . " 5 4 · 3 But Israel , who had taken off with a good ...
... taken to the Governor , he declared that he was very glad , " since by this means he had heard Truths which the Sycophants who kept the Governor company would never tell him . . . . " 5 4 · 3 But Israel , who had taken off with a good ...
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... taken into his school on Israel's account six white children and one Indian boy , all of whom had been supplied with the textbooks which Israel had sent.12 After the French and Indian War , depression coupled with Brit- ish restrictions ...
... taken into his school on Israel's account six white children and one Indian boy , all of whom had been supplied with the textbooks which Israel had sent.12 After the French and Indian War , depression coupled with Brit- ish restrictions ...
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Early Years | 3 |
Quaker Merchant | 9 |
Social and Civic Affairs | 26 |
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