| Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1825 - 400 strani
...enlarge our English empire, and promote such useful commodities as may be of benefit to us arid to our dominions, as also to reduce the savage natives...the love of civil society and Christian religion) hath humbly besought leave of us to transport an ample colony unto a certain country hereinafter described,... | |
| Jasper Adams - 1833 - 90 strani
...Charter of 1682, declares it to have been one object of William Penn, " to reduce the savage nations, by gentle and just manners, to the love of civil society and Christian religion."* In the Charter of Rhode Island, granted by Charles II. in 1682-3, it is declared to be the object of... | |
| 1833 - 776 strani
...Charter of 1681-2 declares it to have been the object of William Penn " to reduce the savage nations, by gentle and just manners, to the love of civil society and Christian religion." In the Charter of Rhode-Island, granted by Charles II. in 1682-3, it is declared to be the object of... | |
| Saxe Bannister - 1838 - 344 strani
...fulfilling the condition of the grant from the House to him, which was " to reduce the savage nations by gentle and just manners, to the love of civil society, and the Christian religion." The Indians were at first content with what Penn did; but he should not himself... | |
| Charles Huston - 1849 - 520 strani
...trusty and well beloved subject, William Penn, Esq., son and heir of Sir William Penn, deceased, (out of a commendable desire to enlarge our English empire,...the love of civil society and Christian religion,) hath humbly besought leave of us to transport an ample colony unto a certain country hereinafter described,... | |
| Samuel Lucas - 1850 - 156 strani
...and well-beloved subject William Penn, esquire, son and heir of Sir William Penn, deceased, out of commendable desire to enlarge our English empire,...the love of civil society and christian religion, hath humbly besought leave of us to transport an ample colony unto a certain country herein after described,... | |
| Eli Kirk Price - 1864 - 180 strani
...them by kindness and justice, and yet Pei n had the purpose expressed in the charter from the Crown, "To reduce the savage natives, by gentle and just manners, to the love of civil society and the Christian religion." This may have seemed but irony to the king and his council when the charter... | |
| 1919 - 418 strani
...enlarge our English Empire and promote such useful comodities as may be of Benefit to us to Our Dominion as also to reduce the savage Natives by gentle and just manners to the Love of Civil Societie and Christian Religion." Particular mention is made of "Regard to the Memorie and Merits of... | |
| 1919 - 540 strani
...and promote such useful comodities as may be of Benefit to us to Our Dominion as also to reduce tfie savage Natives by gentle and just manners to the Love of Civil Societie and Christian Religion." Particular mention is made of "Regard to the Memorie and Merits of... | |
| Pennsylvania - 1879 - 638 strani
..."a commendable desire to enlarge our English Empire, and promote such useful commodities us may be a benefit to us and our Dominions, as also to reduce...size, due from the Crown for those very services. Under Cromwell, Admiral Penn did good service for England in the Spanish West Indies, where he had... | |
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