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" New England had just terminated a disastrous war of extermination; the Dutch were scarcely ever at peace with the Algonquins; the laws of Maryland refer to Indian hostilities and massacres, which extended as far as Richmond. Penn came without arms; he... "
The Library of Historic Characters and Famous Events of All Nations and All Ages - Page 268
redigeeritud poolt - 1900
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History of the Colonization of the United States, 2. köide

George Bancroft - 1841 - 366 lehte
...terminated a disastrous war of extermination ; the Dutch were scarcely ever at peace with the Algonquins; the laws of Maryland refer to Indian hostilities and...a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian. The Quakers, ignorant of the homage which their virtues would receive from Voltaire and Raynal, men...
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Some Account of the Conduct of the Religious Society of Friends ..., 9. number

Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings. Aborigines' Committee - 1844 - 266 lehte
...terminated a disastrous war of extermination : the Dutch were scarcely ever at peace with the Algonquins ; the laws of Maryland refer to Indian hostilities and...drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian." In unison with this statement, Oldmixon, in 1708, remarks, that " they (the Indians)have been very...
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The Monthly Review

1844 - 628 lehte
...ever at peace with the Algonquins ; the laws of Maryland refer to Indian hostilities and massacres. Penn came without arms ; he declared his purpose to...drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian." ART. III. — William Caxton: A Biography. By CHARLES KNIGHT. 12mo. pp. 240. Charles Knight. London...
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A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of ...

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 378 lehte
...called Kensington, under a large elm tree. This treaty, unlike most Indian treaties, was never broken. " Not a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian." 10. Penn was, for some time, the governor of the colony; and, under his wise and excellent management,...
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The Friend, 19. köide

Robert Smith - 1846 - 434 lehte
...their own memory, and repeat to their children or the stranger, the words of William Penn. He had come without arms ; he declared his purpose to abstain...drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian.' (Bancroft, ii. 383, 384.) Who can tell how much the same spirit would have done to disarm all hostile...
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A popular memoir of William Penn

Jacob Post - 1850 - 90 lehte
...— he had no message but that of peace ; neither sword, gun, or soldier was seen in his province, and not a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian,* and this kind feeling and mutual forbearance has continued between the Friends and the Indians to the...
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The Pictorial Field-book of the Revolution ; Or, Illustrations, by ..., 2. köide

Benson John Lossing - 1852 - 946 lehte
...terminated a disastrous war of extermination ; the Dutch were scarcely ever at peace with the Algonquins ; the laws of Maryland refer to Indian hostilities and...and not a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian."1 They themselves were conscious of the power of rectitude. " We have done better," they said,...
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The Pictorial Field-book of the Revolution ; Or, Illustrations, by ..., 2. köide

Benson John Lossing - 1852 - 948 lehte
...terminated a disastrous war of extermination ; the Dutch were scarcely ever at peace with the Algonquins ; the laws of Maryland refer to Indian hostilities and...and not a drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian."3 They themselves were conscious of the power of rectitude. " We have done better," they said,...
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the history of the society of friends in america

james bowden - 1854 - 428 lehte
...ever at peace with the Algonquins; the laws of Maryland refer to Indian hostilities and massacres. Penn came without arms; he declared his purpose to...drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian."* That Pennsylvania should have been prosperous can excite no surprise. Relying on the Most High for...
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The History of the Society of Friends in America, 2. köide

James Bowden - 1854 - 426 lehte
...ever at peace with the Algonquins ; the laws of Maryland refer to Indian hostilities and massacres. Penn came without arms ; he declared his purpose to...drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian."* That Pennsylvania should have been prosperous can excite no surprise. Relying on the Most High for...
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