| Pennsylvania - 1900 - 628 pages
...settled, some few by warru at y" certain price 10' per hundd but more so, w^out any, those People however if kindly used, will I believe be orderly, as they have hitherto been, & easily dealt w"1, they will also, I expect, be a leading example to others. But ye vast Crowds that... | |
| Charles Knowles Bolton - Scots - 1910 - 418 pages
...grants in any place after the year 1720. An exception was made however in the case of the Scotch Irish, people who, said Logan, "if kindly used, will I believe...grants were made for a settlement which was called Donegal.1 At this early period when the business of sending ' ' runners ' ' into the rural communities... | |
| Charles Augustus Hanna - History - 1911 - 538 pages
...warrants at ye certain price of 1OS. per hundred [acres] but more so, without any. Those people, however, if kindly used, will I believe, be orderly, as they...will also, I expect be a leading example to others." — Letter of Instructions on Provincial Affairs, James Logan to James Steel, Nov. 18, 1729. Penna.... | |
| Henry Jones Ford - Scots-Irish - 1915 - 628 pages
...warrants at ye certain price of 10s. per hundred [acres] but more so without any. These people, however, if kindly used will, I believe, be orderly, as they...will also, I expect, be a leading example to others." It was the policy of Penn and his associates to " make large reservations for themselves. Penn sold... | |
| Henry Jones Ford - Literary Criticism - 1915 - 630 pages
...warrants at ye certain price of 10s. per hundred [acres] but more so without any. These people, however, if kindly used will, I believe, be orderly, as they...will also, I expect, be a leading example to others." It was the policy of Penn and his associates to make large reservations for themselves. Penn sold nearly... | |
| Presbyterian Church - 1927 - 580 pages
...warrants, at ye certain price of 10 S. per hundred (acres) but more without any. These people, however, if kindly used will, I believe, be orderly, as they...will also, I expect, be a leading example to others." 31 In consequence of this policy thousands upon thousands of these sturdy settlers annually made their... | |
| Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, N.Y.) - Buffalo (N.Y.) - 1921 - 502 pages
...Inniskillen, as a frontier in case of any disturbance. These people, if kindly used," he continued, "will, I believe, be orderly, as they have hitherto been, and easily dealt with." This hope was to be but moderately justified. The newcomers seized fertile lands belonging to the Provincial... | |
| James G. Leyburn - History - 1989 - 402 pages
...invited him to become his secretary. Logan accepted and arrived in Philadelphia in 1699. He died in 1751. be orderly as they have hitherto been and easily dealt...They will also, I expect, be a leading example to others."4 He accordingly gave them an extensive tract of land in Chester (now Lancaster) County—... | |
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