The History of Pennsylvania from the Earliest Discovery to the Present Time: Including an Account of the First Settlements by the Dutch, Swedes, and English, and of the Colony of William Penn, His Treaty and Pacific Measures with the Indians; and the Gradual Advancement of the State to Its Present Aspect of Opulence, Culture and Refinement... |
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... Letter to his Family . CHAPTER VI . WILLIAM PENN'S FIRST VISIT TO AMERICA . Sends Commissioners - Letter to the Indians - Death of his Mother- Frame of Government - Agreement with the Duke of York - Penn's Embarkation - An Epistle ...
... Letter to his Family . CHAPTER VI . WILLIAM PENN'S FIRST VISIT TO AMERICA . Sends Commissioners - Letter to the Indians - Death of his Mother- Frame of Government - Agreement with the Duke of York - Penn's Embarkation - An Epistle ...
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... Letter to the Indians - Death of his Mother - Frame of Government — Agreement with the Duke of York - Penn's Embarkation — An Epistle — Letter to Stephen Crisp — Welcome from the Dutch , Swedes , and Quakers - Toleration and Civil ...
... Letter to the Indians - Death of his Mother - Frame of Government — Agreement with the Duke of York - Penn's Embarkation — An Epistle — Letter to Stephen Crisp — Welcome from the Dutch , Swedes , and Quakers - Toleration and Civil ...
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... letter to Thomas Lloyd , J. Claypoole , F. Simcock , Charles Tayler , and F. Harrison , to be communicated in meeting in Pennsylvania . In this letter he says , " I bless you in the name and power of the Lord , and may God bless you ...
... letter to Thomas Lloyd , J. Claypoole , F. Simcock , Charles Tayler , and F. Harrison , to be communicated in meeting in Pennsylvania . In this letter he says , " I bless you in the name and power of the Lord , and may God bless you ...
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