Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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Strana 209
... Quakers , 1 for Free Quakers , 5 for German Luther- ans , 2 for German Reformed , 2 for Jews , 4 for Catholics , 1 for Menonists , 1 Mariners Church , 13 for Methodists , 1 for Moravians , 1 for Mount Zion , 17 for Presbyterians , two ...
... Quakers , 1 for Free Quakers , 5 for German Luther- ans , 2 for German Reformed , 2 for Jews , 4 for Catholics , 1 for Menonists , 1 Mariners Church , 13 for Methodists , 1 for Moravians , 1 for Mount Zion , 17 for Presbyterians , two ...
Strana 222
... Quaker hat on , in full Quaker dress . In his hand he holds a roll , on which is written , " Toleration to all sects , equal rights and jus tice to all . " The statue is of brass , and as black as the blackest negro . It was presented ...
... Quaker hat on , in full Quaker dress . In his hand he holds a roll , on which is written , " Toleration to all sects , equal rights and jus tice to all . " The statue is of brass , and as black as the blackest negro . It was presented ...
Strana 226
... Quaker dress , ) all modest and gentle , looked round upon the assembly , with that steady self - possession , which bespoke conscious worth and innocence . Of all the institutions of Philadelphia , this sheds the brightest lustre on ...
... Quaker dress , ) all modest and gentle , looked round upon the assembly , with that steady self - possession , which bespoke conscious worth and innocence . Of all the institutions of Philadelphia , this sheds the brightest lustre on ...
Strana 227
... Quaker meet- ings before ; in fact , I was reared a Quaker myself , but never saw such a display of beauty and dress . Noth- ing could exceed the richness and neatness of that of the young Quaker ladies . The richest silks and satins ...
... Quaker meet- ings before ; in fact , I was reared a Quaker myself , but never saw such a display of beauty and dress . Noth- ing could exceed the richness and neatness of that of the young Quaker ladies . The richest silks and satins ...
Strana 231
... Quakers , incur- red not only the displeasure of his father , who turned him out of doors , but of the government , who imprison- ed him in the Tower . These persecutions , principally levelled at the Qua- kers , led Penn to seek a ...
... Quakers , incur- red not only the displeasure of his father , who turned him out of doors , but of the government , who imprison- ed him in the Tower . These persecutions , principally levelled at the Qua- kers , led Penn to seek a ...
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