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"Twelve-year-old Jessie witnesses the expulsion from Philadelphia of influential Quakers (the "Virginia Exiles") at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. The dialogue carries explanations of the events and issues as the Friends press, for months unsuccessfully, for their legal rights."--Kit …
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"Twelve-year-old Jessie witnesses the expulsion from Philadelphia of influential Quakers (the "Virginia Exiles") at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. The dialogue carries explanations of the events and issues as the Friends press, for months unsuccessfully, for their legal rights."--Kit Newman.
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""Twelve-year-old Jessie witnesses the expulsion from Philadelphia of influential Quakers (the "Virginia Exiles") at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. The dialogue carries explanations of the events and issues as …"
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