James Logan to Robert Jordan, and others the Friends of the Yearly Meeting for Business now conven'd in Philadelphia

Printed letter in the form of a pamphlet addressed to Robert Jordan and the Friends of the Yearly Meeting for Business by James Logan. Logan outlines his frustrations with the role of absolute pacifism in the Pennsylvania Assembly, reiterating several times in this letter that government, nessecary...

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Main Author: James Logan, 1674-1751 (Creator)
Collection:Pemberton family papers (#0484A)
Date:1741-09-22
Dimensions:19.5 x 31.5 cm
Format: Electronic
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Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/12529
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title James Logan to Robert Jordan, and others the Friends of the Yearly Meeting for Business now conven'd in Philadelphia
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James Logan, 1674-1751
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description Printed letter in the form of a pamphlet addressed to Robert Jordan and the Friends of the Yearly Meeting for Business by James Logan. Logan outlines his frustrations with the role of absolute pacifism in the Pennsylvania Assembly, reiterating several times in this letter that government, nessecary to civilization, requires "force.&quot
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collection Pemberton family papers
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