Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... Penn , respecting defense . He came over from England , when a young man , with that proprietary , and as his secretary . It was war - time , and their ship was chas'd by an armed vessel , suppos'd to be an enemy . Their captain prepar ...
... Penn , respecting defense . He came over from England , when a young man , with that proprietary , and as his secretary . It was war - time , and their ship was chas'd by an armed vessel , suppos'd to be an enemy . Their captain prepar ...
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... Penn , to whose son - a more famous William Charles II . conveyed it in 1681 , in lieu of a monetary settlement of the large claim against the Crown which the said son had inherited from the Admiral . Under the title of Proprietor ( or ...
... Penn , to whose son - a more famous William Charles II . conveyed it in 1681 , in lieu of a monetary settlement of the large claim against the Crown which the said son had inherited from the Admiral . Under the title of Proprietor ( or ...
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... Penn , the surviving sons of the founder . Thomas Penn possessed three - fourths of the entire estate ; and was in all respects so much the leading personality in this brotherhood that Franklin frequently speaks of " the proprietary ...
... Penn , the surviving sons of the founder . Thomas Penn possessed three - fourths of the entire estate ; and was in all respects so much the leading personality in this brotherhood that Franklin frequently speaks of " the proprietary ...
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