| Dennis Boeshore Shuey - Shuey family - 1876 - 296 pages
...GEORGE THE SECOND, and his successors, Kings of Great Britain and will be faithful to the proprietor of this province; and that we will demean ourselves...and of this Province, to the utmost of our power and the best of our understanding." In the same ship with Daniel Shuey came 1 12 males above 1 6 years... | |
| Sanford Hoadley Cobb - Palatines - 1897 - 350 pages
...and will be faithful to the Proprietor of this Province : and will demean ourselves peaceably . . . and strictly observe and conform to the Laws of England and of this Province." * This form was devised as a protection to the province, which the Council considered as possibly "... | |
| Martin Grove Brumbaugh - 1899 - 594 pages
...George, the Second, and his successors, Kings of Great Britain, and will be faithful to the Proprietor of this Province; and that we will demean ourselves...and of this Province, to the utmost of our power and the best of our understanding." After which they were landed and Michael Pfautz settled in the vicinity... | |
| Julius Friedrich Sachse - Ephrata (Pa.) - 1899 - 652 pages
...that we will de" mean ourselves peaceably to all His said Majesties Subjects, and strictly observe & conform to the Laws of " England and of this Province,...utmost of our " Power and best of our understanding." It is an interesting fact that the first person to sign the above declaration appears to have been... | |
| Julius Friedrich Sachse - Ephrata (Pa.) - 1899 - 650 pages
...this Prov" ince, & that they will demean themselves peaceably to" wards all his Majesties Subjects, & strictly observe, and " conform to the Laws of England and of this Government.'' During the week ending September 27, 1727, the following paper was drawn up and presented... | |
| Edwin MacMinn - Indians of North America - 1900 - 602 pages
...George the Second, and his successors, Kings of Great Britain, and will be faithful to the Proprietor of this Province; and that we will demean ourselves...observe and conform to the laws of England and of the Province to the utmost of our power and the best of our understanding." This oath was drawn up... | |
| Karl Frederick Geiser - Indentured servants - 1901 - 154 pages
...and will be faithful to the proprietor of this Province; and that we will demean ourselves peacefully to all His said Majesty's Subjects, and strictly observe...and of this Province, to the utmost of our power and the best of our understanding." — Colonial Record, III: 283. Phila., 1852. "Col. Rec. IIl; 360. redemptioners... | |
| Edwin Jaquett Sellers - Sellers-Wampole-genealogy - 1903 - 150 pages
...Proprietary of this Province, and that they will demean themselves peaceably towards all His Majesties subjects, and strictly observe, and conform to the Laws of England and of this Government." Ibid., page 283. '' At a Council held at the Courtho. of Philada., Septemr. 21st, 1727—... | |
| Howard Wiegner Kriebel - Schwenkfelders - 1904 - 334 pages
...the Proprietor of this Province ; And that we will demean ourselves peaceably to all His Majesties subjects and strictly observe and conform to the laws...utmost of our power and best of our understanding." Christopher Schultz says that they could not take the prescribed oath on account of scruples of conscience,... | |
| Rufus Calvin Zartman - 1909 - 454 pages
...George the Second, and his successors, kings of Great Britain, and will be faithful to the proprietor of this Province ; and that we will demean ourselves...England and of this Province to the utmost of our powers and to the best of our understanding." Alexander Zartman signed his name to the foregoing oath,... | |
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