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... Pennsylvania , his views were often sadly thwarted , and his gentle sway was regarded with a jeal- ousy and distrust , which it is difficult for us at this day to understand . But in West Jersey , his influence was su- preme , his ...
... Pennsylvania , his views were often sadly thwarted , and his gentle sway was regarded with a jeal- ousy and distrust , which it is difficult for us at this day to understand . But in West Jersey , his influence was su- preme , his ...
Page xi
... Pennsylvania Historical Society , I am greatly obliged . To the copious extracts from the " Logan Papers , " with which he has so kindly furnished me , am I indebted , for most of the particulars in the life of Roger Mompesson , the ...
... Pennsylvania Historical Society , I am greatly obliged . To the copious extracts from the " Logan Papers , " with which he has so kindly furnished me , am I indebted , for most of the particulars in the life of Roger Mompesson , the ...
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... Pennsylvania and West New Jersey , thus discourses irreverently of the Profession : 66 Of Lawyers and Phy- sicians I shall say nothing , because this country is very peaceable and healthy ; long may it so continue , and never have ...
... Pennsylvania and West New Jersey , thus discourses irreverently of the Profession : 66 Of Lawyers and Phy- sicians I shall say nothing , because this country is very peaceable and healthy ; long may it so continue , and never have ...
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... Pennsylvania , New Jer- sey , and Carolina , sought refuge and protection from the oppression of the proprietors , under a royal government . However true this may have been in reference to Pennsylvania and Caro- lina , in the case of ...
... Pennsylvania , New Jer- sey , and Carolina , sought refuge and protection from the oppression of the proprietors , under a royal government . However true this may have been in reference to Pennsylvania and Caro- lina , in the case of ...
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... Pennsylvania Historical Society . " The gentleman , " writes Penn , " who brings this , is constituted Judge of the Admiralty of Pennsylvania , the Jerseys , and New York , and is yet willing to be my Attorney General to rectify matters ...
... Pennsylvania Historical Society . " The gentleman , " writes Penn , " who brings this , is constituted Judge of the Admiralty of Pennsylvania , the Jerseys , and New York , and is yet willing to be my Attorney General to rectify matters ...
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