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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 2, 17th edition. 6 0 Browse Search
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d surpassing in speculative endowments; Testimony of Friends. Compare J. F. Fisher's just and exact tribute to Penn, in Private Life of William Penn. So too R. Tyson's Discourse, 1831, and Note 2. conversant with men, and books, and governments, with various languages, and the forms of political combinations, as they existed ex parte, political argument. The author's aim in work is not truth, but victory. Its historic matter is better found in the original documents which he quotes. Tyson's judgment on it is correct. Penn had reserved large tracts of territory as his private property; he alone could purchase the soil from the natives; and he reserve. Thankful acknowledgment of kindness of God, and council, March 19, 1688, passed unanimously To freedom and justice a fair field was given, and they were safe. Tyson's censure on Chalmers and others, in Mem. P. H. S. II. Part II. p. 140, 141, is to my mind strictly just. It is the language of accurate investigation. The whol