A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... Quakers ; the spectators first pitied their suffer- ings , and then adopted their sentiments , till their grow- ing numbers induced the legislature to pass a law , punishing with death all Quakers who should return after banishment ...
... Quakers ; the spectators first pitied their suffer- ings , and then adopted their sentiments , till their grow- ing numbers induced the legislature to pass a law , punishing with death all Quakers who should return after banishment ...
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... Quakers in England interposed , and obtained an order from the king , dated September 9th , 1661 , prohibit- ing all capital or corporal punishments of his subjects -called Quakers . From this time the Quakers became an orderly ...
... Quakers in England interposed , and obtained an order from the king , dated September 9th , 1661 , prohibit- ing all capital or corporal punishments of his subjects -called Quakers . From this time the Quakers became an orderly ...
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... quakers and episcopalians are chiefly of English extraction , and compose about one- third of the inhabitants . They live principally in Phila- delphia , and in the counties of Chester , Bucks , and Mont- gomery . Some of the Irish are ...
... quakers and episcopalians are chiefly of English extraction , and compose about one- third of the inhabitants . They live principally in Phila- delphia , and in the counties of Chester , Bucks , and Mont- gomery . Some of the Irish are ...
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