Correspondence Between William Penn And James Logan Secretary of the Province O
Correspondence Between William Penn And James Logan Secretary of the Province O
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Thy obedient servant, J. Log. \n. 192 PENN AND LOGAN [1706-7. Postscript. — I thought to have added no more; but having been abroad in town since writing the foregoing, I find the people in a very great ferment ab(^ut the law past at New Castle for building a fort, by which all vessels are obliged to call there, and all that belong not to the river to pay powder, as has been mentioned before. I had but one opportunity there to speak to it, and then opposed it so earnestly that I never had anoth...er. The Governour was there several days without me, and in that time had settled it. But I cannot be readily heard there ; they were very eager to have me out of office for those Counties, and had prepared a bill for it, but a clause about paying the Council made it miscarry. This will be of very fatal consequence, for this town will sooner have their vessels fired at than obey; and indeed 'twill breed so much disaffection to the Governour, that the Assembly will be much strengthened ; besides that, the power of a New Castle law will now be brought on the stage.
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