Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... quakers are disabled to sit in courts . " Fourthly , that there has been no survey- or - general since Edward Pennington died , but great abuses by surveyors , and great extor- tions by them and the other officers concern- ed in ...
... quakers are disabled to sit in courts . " Fourthly , that there has been no survey- or - general since Edward Pennington died , but great abuses by surveyors , and great extor- tions by them and the other officers concern- ed in ...
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... quakers are disa- difference between thee and Baltimore , con - bled to sit in courts . cerning the bounds of the lower counties , and did not return till the year 1699 ; excusing thy stay by thy service to the nation of Eng- land in ...
... quakers are disa- difference between thee and Baltimore , con - bled to sit in courts . cerning the bounds of the lower counties , and did not return till the year 1699 ; excusing thy stay by thy service to the nation of Eng- land in ...
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... quakers might have a share with other Chris- ministration and practices of thy deputy , and the ill carriage , unwarrantable proceedings , and great exactions of thy secretary , are like to be destroyed by the great injustice and ar ...
... quakers might have a share with other Chris- ministration and practices of thy deputy , and the ill carriage , unwarrantable proceedings , and great exactions of thy secretary , are like to be destroyed by the great injustice and ar ...
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... quakers , have been forced , by the joint ty- to this measure , till they found themselves ranny of imposition and custom , to answer to considered in it ; like the snail with his horns , it ever since . they had no sensations for the ...
... quakers , have been forced , by the joint ty- to this measure , till they found themselves ranny of imposition and custom , to answer to considered in it ; like the snail with his horns , it ever since . they had no sensations for the ...
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... address from certain of the people called quakers , ( recommending peaceable measures , and insinuating , that otherwise many as well as themselves would be under a " May it please the Governor , " As the 100 FRANKLIN'S WORKS .
... address from certain of the people called quakers , ( recommending peaceable measures , and insinuating , that otherwise many as well as themselves would be under a " May it please the Governor , " As the 100 FRANKLIN'S WORKS .
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