Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 1M'Carty and Davis, 1826 |
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Page 24
... colonists were invited in Europe by William Penn , in the most fair and candid manner , to become , not conquerors but cultivators of the soil ; to conciliate , not to extirpate the natives - to earn their bread by labour , not to ...
... colonists were invited in Europe by William Penn , in the most fair and candid manner , to become , not conquerors but cultivators of the soil ; to conciliate , not to extirpate the natives - to earn their bread by labour , not to ...
Page 30
... first discoveries , of the Span- iards to the south , the English , the Dutch , and the French to the north . But these strong contrasts do not altogether apply to Pennsylvania . Between the English colonies 30 DISCOURSE , & c .
... first discoveries , of the Span- iards to the south , the English , the Dutch , and the French to the north . But these strong contrasts do not altogether apply to Pennsylvania . Between the English colonies 30 DISCOURSE , & c .
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Historical Society of Pennsylvania. not altogether apply to Pennsylvania . Between the English colonies of Virginia ... colony of Pennsylvania . The settlements of New England and of Virginia See Holme's History of New Sweedland printed ...
Historical Society of Pennsylvania. not altogether apply to Pennsylvania . Between the English colonies of Virginia ... colony of Pennsylvania . The settlements of New England and of Virginia See Holme's History of New Sweedland printed ...
Page 32
... colonists were doubtless diminished , yet there still remained much to encounter , particular- ly by those who arrived at an ill chosen time of the year . And the habits , the domestic habits , pure , sim- ple , and industrious ...
... colonists were doubtless diminished , yet there still remained much to encounter , particular- ly by those who arrived at an ill chosen time of the year . And the habits , the domestic habits , pure , sim- ple , and industrious ...
Page 33
... colony hung on him as their judge , their legislator , and their guide . Their dis- tant friends , their native homes , their early affec- tions and enjoyments , renounced and abandoned for ever , were replaced and compensated , and ...
... colony hung on him as their judge , their legislator , and their guide . Their dis- tant friends , their native homes , their early affec- tions and enjoyments , renounced and abandoned for ever , were replaced and compensated , and ...
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