| james bowden - 1854 - 428 páginas
...Europeans are desirous to know in what manner the Quakers do rule in their province ; and most of them do look upon us with an envious eye. But if this is done...slaves (which they say are so wicked and stubborn) of Philadelphia publication, one from the Friends' Meeting of Philadelphia of the 13th of Eighth Month,... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1857 - 686 páginas
...Europeans are desirous to know in what manner the Quakers do rule in their province : and most of them do look upon us with an envious eye But if this is done...(which they say are so wicked and stubborn men,) should join themselves — fight for their freedom, and handel their masters and mistresses, as they did handel... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1850 - 628 páginas
...Europeans are desirous to know in what manner the Quakers do rule in their province ; and most of them do look upon us with an envious eye But if this is done...(which they say are so wicked and stubborn men,) should join themselves — fight for their freedom, and handel their masters and mistresses, as they did handel... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1864 - 544 páginas
...are desirous to know in what manner the Quakers do rule in their province : — and most of them do look upon us with an envious eye. But if this is done...(which they say are so wicked and stubborn men) should join themselves, — fight for their freedom, — and handel their masters and mistresses as they did... | |
| George Henry Moore - 1866 - 276 páginas
...Europeans are defirous to know in what manner the Quakers do rule in their province; and moft of them do look upon us with an envious eye. But if this is done well, what mall we fay is done evil ? "If once thefe flaves (which they fay are fo wicked and ftubborn men,) mould... | |
| Charles Evans - 1876 - 702 páginas
...are desirous to know in what manner the Quakers do rule in their Province ; — and most of them do look upon us with an envious eye. But if this is done...(which they say are so wicked and stubborn men ) should join themselves, — fight for their freedom, — and handle their masters and mistresses as they did... | |
| 1884 - 656 páginas
...Europeans are desirous to know in what manner the Quakers do rule in their province ; and most of them do look upon us with an envious eye. But if this is done...done evil? " If once these slaves (which they say are such wicked and stubborn men) should join themselves, fight for their freedom, and handle their masters... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1887 - 692 páginas
...Europeans are desirous to know in what manner the Quakers do rule in their province; and most of them do look upon us with an envious eye But if this is done...(which they say are so wicked and stubborn men,) should join themselves — fight for their freedom, and handel their masters and mistresses, as they did handel... | |
| Society of Friends.. - 1888 - 302 páginas
...Europeans are desirous to know in what manner the Quakers do rule in their province ; and most of them do look upon us with an envious eye. But if this is done...slaves (which they say are so wicked and stubborn) should join themselves [together], fight for their freedom, and handle their masters and mistresses... | |
| 1888 - 462 páginas
...Europeans are desirous to know in what manner the Quakers do rule in their province ; and most of them do look upon us with an envious eye. But if this is done...slaves (which they say are so wicked and stubborn) should join themselves [together], fight for their freedom, and handle their masters and mistresses... | |
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