| Roberts Vaux - Abolitionists - 1817 - 168 pages
...Several publications by Anthony Benezet. Bardie's Biography. Minutes, and other papers relating to the Friendly Association for regaining and preserving peace with the Indians by pacific measures, supplied by James Pemberton Parke. Manuscript Letters of Anthony Benezet, and oral information communicated... | |
| Bibliography - 1827 - 260 pages
...Philadelphia. He was much esteemed for his benevolence, and distinguished himself as an active member of the " Friendly association for regaining and preserving " peace with the Indians by pacific measures," in 1757. The children of the first settlers were generally on the stage of active life by the year... | |
| Roberts Vaux - Pennsylvania - 1827 - 64 pages
...in religious society assembled, who agreed to some general principles of government, under the title of " The Friendly Association "for regaining and preserving peace with the "Indians, by pacific measures." Twelve hundred pounds were forthwith subscribed to defray the expenses of attending with presents for... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Bibliography - 1827 - 484 pages
...Philadelphia. He was much esteemed for his benevolence, and distinguished himself as an active member of the " Friendly association for regaining and preserving "peace with the Indians by pacific measures," in 1757. The children of the first settlers were generally on the stage of active life by the year... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 446 pages
...Assembly: To the Representatives of ttte Freemen of the Province of Pennsylvania, in General disembly met. The Address of the Trustees and Treasurer of the Friendly...preserving Peace with the Indians, by pacific measures — Respectfully sheweth: That as we have, with the approbation of this Government, at several Treaties... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 476 pages
...: To the Representatives of the Freemen of the Province of Pennsylvania, in General Jlisembly met. The Address of the Trustees and Treasurer of the Friendly...preserving Peace with the Indians, by pacific measures — Ilespectfully shewctb: That as we have, with the approbation of this Government, at several Treaties... | |
| John Fanning Watson - New York (N.Y.) - 1830 - 902 pages
...from extending to their frontier inhabitants. They therefore united, in 1756, under the denomination of " the Friendly Association for regaining and preserving peace with the Indians," and by their private and individual subscriptions, raised several thousand pound* to enable them to... | |
| John Comly, Isaac Comly - Quakers - 1835 - 398 pages
...proper method. About this time, a very useful and benevolent institution was established, called " The friendly association for regaining, and preserving peace with the Indians, by pacific measures." Of this, James Pemberton was a member, and contributed liberally to its objects and designs. A great... | |
| John Comly, Isaac Comly - Quakers - 1835 - 392 pages
...and proper method. About this time, a very useful and benevolent institution was established, called "The friendly association for regaining, and preserving peace with the Indians, by pacific measures." Of this, James Pemberton was a member, and contributed liberally to its objects and designs. A great... | |
| Saxe Bannister - Colonization - 1838 - 344 pages
...expense of what was proposed. The step produced good effects, and it was followed up by the formation of "The friendly association for regaining and preserving peace with the Indians, by peaceful measures;" a deputation of which attended at a meeting with the Indians, although this was... | |
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