The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 22Historical Society of Pennsylvania., 1898 |
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... William Crispin , Proprietary's Commissioner for settling the Colony in Pennsylvania . By Oliver Hough Orderly - Book of the Pennsylvania State Regiment of Foot , May 10 to August 16 , 1777. By John W. Jordan The Family of William Penn ...
... William Crispin , Proprietary's Commissioner for settling the Colony in Pennsylvania . By Oliver Hough Orderly - Book of the Pennsylvania State Regiment of Foot , May 10 to August 16 , 1777. By John W. Jordan The Family of William Penn ...
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thirty - three ships , under Vice - Admiral William Penn ; and the third , or blue squadron , thirty - four ships , under Rear- Admiral John Lawson . Captain Crispin commanded the " Assistance " frigate , one hundred and eighty men and ...
thirty - three ships , under Vice - Admiral William Penn ; and the third , or blue squadron , thirty - four ships , under Rear- Admiral John Lawson . Captain Crispin commanded the " Assistance " frigate , one hundred and eighty men and ...
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... Penn , who took an important part in the final acts of that event , was knighted and made Commissioner of the ... William Crispin by Thomas Amery , dated June 20 , 1662. In the Marquis of Ormonde's papers ( cata- logued by the Historical ...
... Penn , who took an important part in the final acts of that event , was knighted and made Commissioner of the ... William Crispin by Thomas Amery , dated June 20 , 1662. In the Marquis of Ormonde's papers ( cata- logued by the Historical ...
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... William , came out with Holme . He had probably first sailed with his father and returned to England in the " Amity , " as no doubt many of the other passengers did , to get another chance to reach . Pennsylvania . Penn also intended ...
... William , came out with Holme . He had probably first sailed with his father and returned to England in the " Amity , " as no doubt many of the other passengers did , to get another chance to reach . Pennsylvania . Penn also intended ...
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... William Penn granted five hundred acres to his son Ralph , one thousand acres to his daughter Rachel , and three thousand acres to his seven younger children , and his son Silas in 1692 obtained a patent for five hundred acres , stated ...
... William Penn granted five hundred acres to his son Ralph , one thousand acres to his daughter Rachel , and three thousand acres to his seven younger children , and his son Silas in 1692 obtained a patent for five hundred acres , stated ...
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Halaman 453 - He spoke of wrongs too long endured, Of sacred rights to be secured; Then from his patriot tongue of flame The startling words for freedom came. The stirring sentences he spake Compelled the heart to glow or quake, And, rising on his theme's broad wing, And grasping in his nervous hand The imaginary battle-brand, In face of death he dared to fling Defiance to a tyrant king.
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