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* arrived there , on the 1st of November , t of that year . his first arrival , he did all in his power to ingratiate himself with the Christians , and afterwards , with the Indians who inhabited the country : in order the better to ...
* arrived there , on the 1st of November , t of that year . his first arrival , he did all in his power to ingratiate himself with the Christians , and afterwards , with the Indians who inhabited the country : in order the better to ...
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... arrival of William Penn in 1682 , we think that the least doubt cannot at present be entertained . The testimony of all the historians concur with uninterrupted tradition in establishing these facts . As to the locality , the veneration ...
... arrival of William Penn in 1682 , we think that the least doubt cannot at present be entertained . The testimony of all the historians concur with uninterrupted tradition in establishing these facts . As to the locality , the veneration ...
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... arrival forty years ago , which refers precisely to the year 1682 , and relates a long story about a large parchment roll containing the evidence of that purchase , Tannewhannegah , on the contrary , affirms that those Indians refused ...
... arrival forty years ago , which refers precisely to the year 1682 , and relates a long story about a large parchment roll containing the evidence of that purchase , Tannewhannegah , on the contrary , affirms that those Indians refused ...
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