| James Moore Swank - 1908 - 378 strani
...come Greeting. Whereas our Trustie and well beloved Subject, William Penn, Esquire, sonn and heire of Sir William Penn, deceased, out of a commendable desire to enlarge our English Empire and promote such usefull comodities as may bee of benefit to us and our Domitiions,... | |
| Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox : 1827-1955) Book Committee - 1909 - 286 strani
...been forgotten. When William Penn asked Charles II. for the grant of Pennsylvania, he said he wanted "to reduce the savage natives by just and gentle manners...love of civil society and the Christian religion." Settlers were bound to treat the Indians fairly, and were punished severely if they did not. William... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1909 - 478 strani
...given him by Charles II was that he was to " promote such useful comodities as may bee of benefitt to us and our Dominions, as also to reduce the Savage Natives by gentle and just manners to the love of civill Societie and Christian Religion." But his chief energies... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1909 - 484 strani
...given him by Charles II was that he was to " promote such useful comodities as may bee of benefitt to us and our Dominions, as also to reduce the Savage Natives by gentle and just manners to the love of civill Societie and Christian Religion.'' But his chief energies... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 718 strani
...come, Greeting. WHEREAS Our Trustie and wellheloved Subject WILLIAM PENN, Esquire, Sonne and heire of Sir WILLIAM PENN deceased, out of a commendable Desire to enlarge our Emßixh Empire, and promote such useful I comodities as may Uv of Benefit to us and Our Dominions,... | |
| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 504 strani
...of a commendable Desire to enlarge our English Empire, and promote such useful comodities as may bee of Benefit to us and Our Dominions, as also to reduce the savage Natives by gentle and just manners to the Love of Civil Societie and Christian Religion, hath humbley besought... | |
| 1915 - 70 strani
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| Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 568 strani
...come, Greeting. WHEREAS Our Trustie and well-beloved subject WHLIAM PENN, Esquire, Sonne and heire of Sir WILLIAM PENN, deceased, out of a commendable Desire to enlarge our English Empire, and promote such useful comodities as may bee of Benefit to us and Our Dominions, as... | |
| Pennsylvania. Dept. of Fisheries - 1916 - 236 strani
...come greeting. Whereas our Trustie and well beloved Subject, William Penn, Esquire, sonn and heire of 'Sir William Penn, deceased, out of a commendable desire to enlarge our English Empire, and promote such useful comodities as may be a benefltt to us and our Dominions, as... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1918 - 372 strani
...come, Greeting. WHEREAS Our Trustie and well-beloved Subject WILLIAM PENN, Esquire, Sonne and heire of Sir WILLIAM PENN deceased, out of a commendable Desire to enlarge our English Empire, and promote such usefull comodities as may bee of Benefit to us and Our Dominions,... | |
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