A Pedigree Genealogical Notes From Wills Registers And Deeds of the Highl
A Pedigree Genealogical Notes From Wills Registers And Deeds of the Highl
James M Coleman
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And for y'" to doe this, and never fend me one word of any real mifcarriage, 6c what they would have redrelied; is villanous in them, and in Gover"^ Nicholfon not well : being litter for independant Soveraignties ; y" per- fons of y^ fame Nation and Alle- to William Penn. 13 giance. Truly thefe things trouble me. Had Col. Nicholfon fent me word of any mifcarriage, or carelefs, if not corrupt pracftifes of o"" faults ; I could have taken y^ Information moft friendly, and begged his over- fight, ...as y^ greatefl favour he could doe me. There are two ways of doing all things ; a faire and a foul ; a rough & a foft method. It could not have hurt Col. Nicholfon to have fhewed us, y^ firft time at leaft, his fairer and fofter fide. I omit thy particular heats againfl us, thy Imprecations upon poor Philadelphia, and that there fhall be as many Bills fet up there, as houfes in a while ; be- caufe y* may be y^ fruit of paflion : yet out of the abundance of y^ heart, y^ mouth fpeaketh ; as faith our bleffed Saviour.
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