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A Quaker Experiment In Government V1
History Of Quaker Government In Pennsylvania, 1682-1783
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""A Quaker Experiment in Government V1: History of Quaker Government in Pennsylvania, 1682-1783"" is a comprehensive historical account of the Quaker government in Pennsylvania during the 17th and 18th centuries. The book is written by Isaac Sharpless, a renowned Quaker historian, and is the first volume of a two-part series. The book provides a detailed examination of the Quaker government's origins, structure, and evolution over the course of a century. It explores the unique features of the Quaker government, such as its emphasis on peace, equality, and ... |
""The Story Of A Small College"" is a book written by Isaac Sharpless and published in 1918. The book is a detailed account of the history of Haverford College, a small liberal arts college located in Haverford, Pennsylvania. The author, who served as the president of the college from 1887 to 1917, provides a comprehensive overview of the college's founding, growth, and development over the years. Sharpless begins the book by describing the early years of the college, including its founding in 1833 and its initial struggles to establish itself as a reputable ... |
A Quaker Experiment in Government Volume 2: The Quakers in Revolution is a book written by Isaac Sharpless. The book is a historical account of the Quaker community's involvement in the American Revolution. The author provides an in-depth analysis of the Quaker community's political and social beliefs, and how these beliefs influenced their actions during the revolutionary period. The book also explores the Quakers' relationship with the British government and their role in the war effort. The author uses primary sources such as letters, diaries, and official ... |