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... Quaker city of Philadelphia had become the unofficial colo- nial capital by virtue of its loca- tion , the size of its population , and the volume of its commer- cial activity , in which respects it surpassed any city , except Lon- don ...
... Quaker city of Philadelphia had become the unofficial colo- nial capital by virtue of its loca- tion , the size of its population , and the volume of its commer- cial activity , in which respects it surpassed any city , except Lon- don ...
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... Quaker mystic , salvation did not await a millennium ; mor- tal and immortal life were won- derfully and strangely onc . Woolman's Journal reveals those Quaker Quaker characteristics which have given the Friends an as- tonishing ...
... Quaker mystic , salvation did not await a millennium ; mor- tal and immortal life were won- derfully and strangely onc . Woolman's Journal reveals those Quaker Quaker characteristics which have given the Friends an as- tonishing ...
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... Quaker com- munity affiliated with the Philadelphia Friends , twenty miles distant . 2. Le . , Saturday . Quakers substituted numbers for the usual names of the days of the week , both to gain simplicity and to avoid celebration of ...
... Quaker com- munity affiliated with the Philadelphia Friends , twenty miles distant . 2. Le . , Saturday . Quakers substituted numbers for the usual names of the days of the week , both to gain simplicity and to avoid celebration of ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
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