A People & a Nation: To 1877Houghton Mifflin, 1990 - 464페이지 |
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... Quakers , formally known as the Soci- ety of Friends , denied the need for an intermediary between the individual ... Quakers obtained their own colony in 1681 , when Charles II granted the region between Mary- Penn- sylvania : A Quaker ...
... Quakers , formally known as the Soci- ety of Friends , denied the need for an intermediary between the individual ... Quakers obtained their own colony in 1681 , when Charles II granted the region between Mary- Penn- sylvania : A Quaker ...
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... Quakers would never have won a charter for an American settle- ment . As it was , the publicly stated reason for the grant - repayment of the loan from Penn's father- was just that , a public rationalization for a private act . William ...
... Quakers would never have won a charter for an American settle- ment . As it was , the publicly stated reason for the grant - repayment of the loan from Penn's father- was just that , a public rationalization for a private act . William ...
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... Quakers , Newlightmen , Methodists , Seventh day men , Moravians , Anabaptists and one Jew . " Some discussed ... Quakers . Members of that sect also controlled the col- ony's government , but , Hamilton noted , " the standing or falling ...
... Quakers , Newlightmen , Methodists , Seventh day men , Moravians , Anabaptists and one Jew . " Some discussed ... Quakers . Members of that sect also controlled the col- ony's government , but , Hamilton noted , " the standing or falling ...
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The Meeting of Old World and New 14921640 | 3 |
Indian Cultures of North America | 7 |
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