Great Britain and America, and the uniform tenor of the conduct and conversation of a number of persons of considerable wealth, who profess themselves to belong to the society of people commonly called Quakers, render it certain and notorious that those... Extracts from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker - Page 44by Elizabeth Sandwith Drinker - 1889 - 423 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Gordon - United States - 1788 - 816 pages
...feveral teftimonies which have been publifhed * fince the commencement of the prefent conteft betwixt Great Britain and America, and the uniform tenor of the conduct and converfation of a number of perfons of CQnfiderable wealth ^ho profefc themfelves to belong to the... | |
| William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 478 pages
...testimonies which have been published since the commencement of the present contest betwixt Great-Britain and America, and the uniform tenor of the conduct...render it certain and notorious, that those persons arc with much rancor and bitterness disaffected to the American cause ; that as these persons will... | |
| William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 478 pages
...testimonies which have1 been published since the commenceftient of the present contest betwixt Great-Britain and America, and the uniform tenor of the conduct...commonly called Quakers, render it certain and notorious, tba •hose-persons are with much rancor and bitterness disaffected to the American cause , that as... | |
| Paul Allen - United States - 1822 - 540 pages
...several testimonies which have been published since the commencement of the present contest between Great Britain and America, and the uniform tenor of...certain and notorious, that those persons are with much rancour and bitterness disaffected to the American cause ; that as these persons will have it in their... | |
| Declaration - 1827 - 364 pages
...testimonies which have been published since the commencement of the present contest betwixt Great Bri-. tain and America, and the uniform tenor of the conduct...profess themselves to belong to the society of people called Quakers, render it certain and notorious that those persons are with much rancour and bitterness... | |
| John Sanderson - United States - 1827 - 360 pages
...present contest betwixt Great Britain and America, and the uniform tenor of the conduct and'conversation of a number of persons of considerable wealth, who...profess themselves to belong to the society of people called Quakers, render it certain and notorious that those persons are with much rancour and bitterness... | |
| Thomas Gilpin - History - 1848 - 328 pages
...several testimonies which have been published since the commencement of the present contest between Great Britain and America, and the uniform tenor of...certain and notorious that those persons are with much rancour and bitterness disaffected to the American cause. That as these persons will have it in their... | |
| 1849 - 854 pages
...several testimonies which have been published since the commencement of the present contest between hither. This piratical warfare, the opprobrium of...suppressing every legislative attempt to prohibit or rancour and bitterness disaffected to the American cause. That as these persons will have ¡tin their... | |
| Samuel Kercheval - Indian captivities - 1850 - 356 pages
...several testimonies which have been published since the commencement of the present contest betwixt Great Britain and America, and the uniform tenor of the conduct and conversation of a numher of persons of considerable wealth, who profess themselves to belong to the society of people... | |
| james bowden - 1854 - 428 pages
...several testimonies which have been published since the commencement of the present contest between Great Britain and America, and the uniform tenor of...certain and notorious that those persons are with much rancour and bitterness disaffected to the American cause. That as these persons will have it in their... | |
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