When Logan died in 1751, he was succeeded by his son William, who continued faithful to the proprietary interests and carried on the Indian work.
A much traveled, scholarly man, poet, idealist and art patron, he came to Philadelphia in 1783 to look after proprietary interests in Pennsylvania and intending to become an American.
Penn induced James Portius to come to the new world to design and execute his proprietary buildings, and Portius was accompanied and followed by others of more or less skill in the same and allied trades.
Under the system as adopted in the Proprietary mine, these disadvantages disappear.
Patton, who adopted it in the Broken Hill Proprietary mines, although it does not seem to be so satisfactory to the people there as to our miners, who are more familiar with it.
Is it not a fact that British ministers, so to speak, of yesterday, declared that they were secure in their proprietary rights; and that Mr. Gladstone solemnly acquitted them of what had been laid to their charge?
But, so far as I know, there is not a trace to be found in any of Disraeli's utterances that he wished to widen the basis of agricultural conservatism by creating a peasant proprietary class.
On the whole therefore the proprietary rights found in the Boulia district seem to be the product of exceptional local conditions.
Aided by a deacon named Benedict, Arno drew up about 788 a catalogue of lands and proprietary rights belonging to the church in Bavaria, under the title of Indiculus or Congestum Arnonis.
Louvois was unable indeed to overthrow the proprietary system, but he made stringent regulations against abuses, and confined it to the colonels (mestre de camp in the cavalry) and the captains.
The French proprietary system of regiments, and the general scheme of army administration which replaced it, may be taken as typical of the armies of other great powers in the time of Louis XIV.
Practically all the proprietary remedies have their most potent principle in the supposed mystery of their composition.
If the popular advertising could be reduced, we should soon have much less of the proprietary medicine evil.
Alcohol and iodide of potash are not the only drugs likely to do harm that are incorporated in proprietary medicines.
The reckless prescription of alcohol by some physicians is another cause of the habit, and the use of proprietary medicines is a still more prolific source of drunkenness and the consequent misfortune.
Scarcely too much can be said in condemnation of most of the proprietary remedies for constipation, though it is in this department of medication that the non-medical are freest with their advice.
In recent years catarrh has become the word that is supposed to attract popular attention most, and accordingly is the watchword of the proprietary medicine manufacturer.
The present writer has had one example of how utterly disingenuous, though one feels much more like calling it rascally, the manufacturers of so-called patent medicines orproprietary remedies may be.
This will indicate the necessity for clergymen rather advising against than in favour of these proprietary medicines which have been definitely known to do so much harm in recent years.
The whole question illustrates the tendency of the proprietary medicine man to exploit some phase of medicine long after it has ceased to be of interest to the medical profession.
And she slipped her hand under his elbow with a proprietary air that was not lost upon a certain brown-eyed young woman across the hall.
The attempt of a foreignproprietary government to establish by law the church of an inconsiderable and not preëminently respectable minority had little effect except to exasperate and alienate the settlers.
It is the product of the private ownership of land and capital by which men are prevented from earning their living unless the proprietary class can make profit from their labour.
The king had granted proprietary rights to this land to him to discharge a Crown debt to his father.
The equity courts are now conceding limited proprietary rights to married women by enforcing premarital settlements or trust arrangements that designate certain property as a wife's separate estate and exempt it from control by the husband.
Not only was the proprietary government deeply rooted in the affections of the people, but Robert Eden, the governor holding office at this particular time, was greatly loved and respected.
It also lay within the limits of the charter of 1681, by which the proprietary colony of Pennsylvania had been founded.
To emphasize still further their conciliatory mood, the delivery of the petition was entrusted to Richard Penn, a descendant of the great Quaker and joint-proprietary in the government of Pennsylvania, an excellent man and an ardent loyalist.
The Assembly to which many of these gentlemen belonged was in a righteous state of opposition to the Proprietary and the Council concerning the emoluments of colonial officers and of clergymen.
Any one who knows London will understand the sacredness of those private squares, surrounded by proprietary residences, where every tree and every blade of grass has been jealously guarded from intrusion for a century or more.
The governor and the privy counsellors were appointed by Cecilius, the feudal prince or proprietary of the province; the burgesses, who were chosen by the freemen, represented the democratic element in the original constitution of Maryland.
The proprietary had the right, upon all doubtful points, to construe the charter in that manner which was most favorable to himself.
And the grant of this freedom is that which has placed the Proprietary among the first law-reformers of the world, and Maryland in advance of every State upon the continent.
This in a grant to the Roman Catholic Proprietary is intended doubtless as a simple security for the members of the English Church.
When the rule of the Catholic Proprietary was overthrown and the Puritans had gained the ascendency in the Province, the new Commissioners issued writs of election to a general assembly—writs of a tenor hitherto unknown in Maryland.
Physicians would then realize, perhaps, how the use of proprietary medicines stimulates the sale of nostrums.
Another bitter contention that is confusing some, and disgusting others, is the acrimonious strife between users and non-users of proprietary medicines.
Stories were told of occasional collision even between Mr Delane and the proprietary of the great newspaper.
The oldest of her proprietary colleges, that in the district known as 'Grosvenor,' to some extent became merged in the less ancient Sydney College.
In 1865 the proprietary was enlarged by the late Mr S.
England had been forced to give up his crown to his son-in-law, and this event brought unexpected results to the proprietary of Pennsylvania.
About the same time, 1694, Penn had obtained a hearing before competent authority in England, and having cleared himself successfully of all charges, he was reinvested with hisproprietary rights.
The revolution was now complete; although the surrender of the proprietary charter, for such a sum of money as was finally agreed upon, was not effected till 1729.
The Proprietaryand the upper house made a show of dissenting to its views; but the old conditions were doomed.
We are told that he endeavored by “all means in his power to divide the inhabitants, embarrass the administration, and distress the proprietary family.
Sidney Fisher, in his account of the Pennsylvania colony, says that this is the only instance in history where a woman has acted as Proprietary Governor.
He no doubt had proprietary rights over his own estate, and may or may not have had power to regulate any further distribution of the waste.
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