Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page ix
... respect- ing this country . It was thought better to translate the whole work , than to give it by way of extracts , as it might have been thought by some , that what was left behind , was more interesting than that which was presented ...
... respect- ing this country . It was thought better to translate the whole work , than to give it by way of extracts , as it might have been thought by some , that what was left behind , was more interesting than that which was presented ...
Page 73
... respect , may remark , that it was by no means so unusual to wear it in company as it is now . Pepys complains of " a simple fellow " of a preacher who " exclaimed against wearing of hats in church ; " and , speaking of the French ...
... respect , may remark , that it was by no means so unusual to wear it in company as it is now . Pepys complains of " a simple fellow " of a preacher who " exclaimed against wearing of hats in church ; " and , speaking of the French ...
Page 154
... respect for his memory gives sufficient evidence . About two months after the date of this instrument , Wil- liam Penn sent three commissioners to manage his affairs in his colony , namely William Crispin , John Bezar , and Natha- niel ...
... respect for his memory gives sufficient evidence . About two months after the date of this instrument , Wil- liam Penn sent three commissioners to manage his affairs in his colony , namely William Crispin , John Bezar , and Natha- niel ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
BOOK | 13 |
In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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