A Short History of British Colonial PolicyMethuen & Company, 1897 - 503 psl. |
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... Quaker colony of Pennsylvania . II . The presiding genius of the first period of Charles ' reign Clarendon was , of course , Clarendon , and when greater England shall care to commemorate its makers , the great representative of the Via ...
... Quaker colony of Pennsylvania . II . The presiding genius of the first period of Charles ' reign Clarendon was , of course , Clarendon , and when greater England shall care to commemorate its makers , the great representative of the Via ...
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... Quakers . The oaths of allegiance and supremacy are to be dispensed with . Foreigners are encouraged to settle , but the shrewd advice is added that they be not kept in Colonies apart , but be mixed with the King's subjects . Finally ...
... Quakers . The oaths of allegiance and supremacy are to be dispensed with . Foreigners are encouraged to settle , but the shrewd advice is added that they be not kept in Colonies apart , but be mixed with the King's subjects . Finally ...
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... Quakers . William Penn was concerned in this business , so that his interest in America dated from as early as 1676 . Some time later the idea occurred to him of obtaining a Charter for a new Colony to be formed between the Duke of ...
... Quakers . William Penn was concerned in this business , so that his interest in America dated from as early as 1676 . Some time later the idea occurred to him of obtaining a Charter for a new Colony to be formed between the Duke of ...
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... Quaker , and the Colony being intended as a Quaker Colony , the enforcement of the Oath of Allegiance would have ... Quakers to hold such an office as justice of the peace , the new law overruled the existing 1 It is set out in Vol ...
... Quaker , and the Colony being intended as a Quaker Colony , the enforcement of the Oath of Allegiance would have ... Quakers to hold such an office as justice of the peace , the new law overruled the existing 1 It is set out in Vol ...
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... Quaker , who had been hardly ad- mitted to the bare subsistence of daily human life , should require time before he could develop the appetite for the luxuries of complete civic equality . Having obtained this Charter , Penn's next step ...
... Quaker , who had been hardly ad- mitted to the bare subsistence of daily human life , should require time before he could develop the appetite for the luxuries of complete civic equality . Having obtained this Charter , Penn's next step ...
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