... planters and the natives, shall also be ended by twelve men, that is by six planters and six natives, that so we may live friendly together as much as in us lieth, preventing all occasions of heart-burnings and mischief. Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Stran 10avtor: Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1827Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Roberts Vaux - 1827 - 64 strani
...mischiefs," and that 11 the Indians shall " have liberty to do all things relating to iinprove" meat of their ground, and providing sustenance " for their...desired for them. His coming, and the founding of his commonwealth—the great principles of religious and civil freedom which he promulgated, and established... | |
| 1827 - 260 strani
...mischiefs," and that " the Indians shall " have liberty to do all things relating to improvea incut of their ground, and providing sustenance " for their families, that any of the planters shall e ' enjoy." These noble aspirations, and wise resolutions, never forsook the mind of Penn, and all... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 470 strani
...heart-burnings and mischief. XV. That the Indians shall have liberty to do all things relating to improvement of their ground, and providing sustenance for their families, that any of the planters shall enjoy. XVI. That the laws as to slanders, drunkenness, swearing, cursing, pride in apparel, trespasses, distresses,... | |
| Peter Stephen Du Ponceau, Joshua Francis Fisher - 1836 - 74 strani
...heart-burnings and mischief. XV. That the Indians shall have liberty to do all things relating to improvement of their ground, and providing sustenance for their families, that any of the planters shall enjoy. This document clearly shows that William Penn's mind was bent on doing full justice to the Indians,... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1846 - 612 strani
...heart-burnings and mischiefs — the Indians shall have liberty to do all things relative to improvement of their ground, and providing sustenance for their families, that any of theii planters shall enjoy."* A principle had obtained in Europe, that a newly discovered conntry belonged... | |
| james bowden - 1854 - 428 strani
...fellow planter;" and, "that the Indians shall have liberty to do all things relating to improvement of their ground, and providing sustenance for their families, that any of the planters shall enjoy."-f- When the Deputy-Governor had told the Indians of these things, and laid before them the... | |
| James Bowden - 1854 - 426 strani
...fellow planter ;" and, " that the Indians shall have liberty to do all things relating to improvement of their ground, and providing sustenance for their families, that any of the planters shall enjoy."f When the Deputy-Governor had told the Indians of these things, and laid before them the presents... | |
| Henry Harvey - 1855 - 356 strani
...heart-burnings and mischiefs. " That the Indians shall have liberty to dp all things* relating to improving of their ground, and providing sustenance for their families, that any of the planters may enjoy." CHAPTER IV. IN THE Autumn of the year 1681, three ships full of passengers set sail for... | |
| Henry Harvey - 1855 - 334 strani
...heart-burnings and mischiefs. " That the Indians shall have liberty to do all things relating to improving of their ground, and providing sustenance for their families, that any of the planters may enjoy." CHAPTER IV. IN THE Autumn of the year 1681, three ships full of passengers set sail for... | |
| Charles Shearer Keyser - 1882 - 126 strani
...heart-burning and mischief. XV. That the Indians shall have liberty to do all. things relating to improvement of their ground, and providing sustenance for their families, that any of the planters shall enjoy.1 Two months after the date of these concessions, he sent three commissioners to manage his affairs... | |
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