| John Halkett - 1825 - 498 strani
...the Pennsylvania charter, 'during a subse/ quent reign, it is also stated to be a principal object " to reduce the savage natives by just and gentle manners to the love of civil society and Christian religion." And the first royal charter granted to the colony of Massachussets Bay (1628)... | |
| Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1825 - 400 strani
...shall come, Greeting: "Whereas our trusty and well beloved subject William Penn, Esq. gon and heir of sir William Penn, deceased (out of a commendable desire to enlarge our English empire, and promote such useful commodities as may be of benefit to us arid to our dominions,... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1827 - 484 strani
...munificent expenditure of money (object, William Penn, Esq., sou and heir of Sir William Penn, deceased, ont of a commendable desire to enlarge our British empire,...useful commodities, as may be of benefit to us and our dominionn, as also to reduce the savage nativel by just and gentle manners, to the love of civil society... | |
| Abiel Holmes - 1829 - 614 strani
...commendable desire of William Penn to enlarge the British empire, to promote commodities of trade, to reduce the savage natives, by just and gentle manners,...love of civil society, and the Christian religion ; together with a " regard to the memory and merits of his late father." His father was the admiral,... | |
| Abiel Holmes - 1829 - 630 strani
...Penn to enlarge the British empire, to promote commodities of trade, to reduce the savage nativos. by just and gentle manners, to the love of civil society, and the Christian religion ; together with a " regard to the memory and merits of his late father." Hi* father was the admiral,... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1831 - 468 strani
...of the charter is, "Whereas our trusty and well beloved subject, William Penn, Esq., son and heir of Sir William Penn, deceased, out of a commendable desire...us and our dominions, as also to reduce the savage nations by just and gentle manners, to the love of civil society and Christian religion, hath humbly... | |
| James Mease - 1831 - 584 strani
...commendable desire of William Penn, to enlarge the British Empire, and promote useful commodities ; to reduce the savage natives by just and gentle manners to the love of civil society and Christian religion," together with " a regard to the memory and merits of his late father." A brief... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 470 strani
...Greeting: " Whereas our trusty and well-beloved subject William Penn, Esquire, son and heir of Siv William Penn deceased, (out of a commendable desire...gentle manners, to the love of civil society, and Christian religion) hath humbly besought leave of us, to transport an ample colony unto a certain country,... | |
| Luke Howard - 1835 - 462 strani
...Pennsylvania, " Whereas our trusty and well-beloved subject William Penn, Esquire, son and heir of Sir William Penn deceased, (out of a commendable desire...promote such useful commodities, as may be of benefit to ns and our dominions, as also to reduce the ravage Natives, by just and gentle manner?, to the love... | |
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