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... Quakers on principle avoided war and culti- vated as far as possible the arts and advantages of peace . Though there was quarreling enough in the Legislature and a great deal of jockeying and rowdiness at elections , the stability and ...
... Quakers on principle avoided war and culti- vated as far as possible the arts and advantages of peace . Though there was quarreling enough in the Legislature and a great deal of jockeying and rowdiness at elections , the stability and ...
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... Quakers in their quarrels with the proprietors . Both the Scotch- Irish and the Germans moved onward as oppor- tunity offered , journeying southwest through the uplands of Maryland and Virginia , west into the Juniata region , and ...
... Quakers in their quarrels with the proprietors . Both the Scotch- Irish and the Germans moved onward as oppor- tunity offered , journeying southwest through the uplands of Maryland and Virginia , west into the Juniata region , and ...
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... Quakers in Pennsylvania , and a few Danes are said to have come into New Hamp- shire with imported Danish cattle . Following the Acadian Expulsion ( 1755 ) , the French Neutrals or Acadians were distributed among the cities from ...
... Quakers in Pennsylvania , and a few Danes are said to have come into New Hamp- shire with imported Danish cattle . Following the Acadian Expulsion ( 1755 ) , the French Neutrals or Acadians were distributed among the cities from ...
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... Quaker also the growing worldliness of the times was a cause of depression and lament . Peckover , writing of his travels in 1742 , though proud that the Quakers in the neighborhood of Annapolis were accounted " pretty topping people 1 ...
... Quaker also the growing worldliness of the times was a cause of depression and lament . Peckover , writing of his travels in 1742 , though proud that the Quakers in the neighborhood of Annapolis were accounted " pretty topping people 1 ...
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... Quakers , stones , table monu- ments , and headpieces were erected over the dead and often bore elaborate and curious inscriptions and carvings more or less crude . The common- est materials , freestone , syenite , and slate , were ...
... Quakers , stones , table monu- ments , and headpieces were erected over the dead and often bore elaborate and curious inscriptions and carvings more or less crude . The common- est materials , freestone , syenite , and slate , were ...
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