Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 221
... told me , to the man who was to procure it . I advised Mr. Smith to break off that Treaty , and told him I was come up in order to get it for nothing . He said that was impossible . I then told him it was by Mr. Penn . Aaron replyed ...
... told me , to the man who was to procure it . I advised Mr. Smith to break off that Treaty , and told him I was come up in order to get it for nothing . He said that was impossible . I then told him it was by Mr. Penn . Aaron replyed ...
Page 223
... told the King that , though I was sure my Charity was as Catholick as he thought his faith , yet I could not contribute towards settling the Liberty of Conscience he was pursuing , unless the Church of England was , at the same time ...
... told the King that , though I was sure my Charity was as Catholick as he thought his faith , yet I could not contribute towards settling the Liberty of Conscience he was pursuing , unless the Church of England was , at the same time ...
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... told the King wherein he thought he mistook his own Interests ; and yet he did it in so handsome a manner , that , upon his Gentleman - like beha- viour , Mr. Penn prevailed with the King to resolve to make him , ( had not the ...
... told the King wherein he thought he mistook his own Interests ; and yet he did it in so handsome a manner , that , upon his Gentleman - like beha- viour , Mr. Penn prevailed with the King to resolve to make him , ( had not the ...
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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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