Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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The Court have , in consequence of this and the other petition , of which I sent you a copy , and one from the Quakers , appointed a committee to prepare a bill — and it is now preparing , and will be ready by Tuesday -to prohibit any ...
The Court have , in consequence of this and the other petition , of which I sent you a copy , and one from the Quakers , appointed a committee to prepare a bill — and it is now preparing , and will be ready by Tuesday -to prohibit any ...
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I shall probably go upon William Penn next , because the Quaker of whom I borrowed his works some months ago for this purpose has called for the book , and I must return it soon . Can you procure for me in New York a book entitled " The ...
I shall probably go upon William Penn next , because the Quaker of whom I borrowed his works some months ago for this purpose has called for the book , and I must return it soon . Can you procure for me in New York a book entitled " The ...
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... which they ridicule in us were absolutely derived from them . Instance the law proceedings against witches , the severity against Quakers , & c . , & c . Tuesday . Yesterday Mr. Morse came to see me , 118 THE BELKNAP PAPERS . [ 1789 .
... which they ridicule in us were absolutely derived from them . Instance the law proceedings against witches , the severity against Quakers , & c . , & c . Tuesday . Yesterday Mr. Morse came to see me , 118 THE BELKNAP PAPERS . [ 1789 .
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Did you ever see such a piece of work as Congress has made of the Quakers ' Petition about slaves ? They were thrown into a great ferment by it , and some very indecent expressions fell from some of the members .
Did you ever see such a piece of work as Congress has made of the Quakers ' Petition about slaves ? They were thrown into a great ferment by it , and some very indecent expressions fell from some of the members .
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You speak of the ferment into which Congress were thrown by the Quakers ' Petition . I wish you had given me , or that you would give me , your sentiments on the propriety of such an application , and a particular reason for my desiring ...
You speak of the ferment into which Congress were thrown by the Quakers ' Petition . I wish you had given me , or that you would give me , your sentiments on the propriety of such an application , and a particular reason for my desiring ...
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