Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... afterwards by the country at large . Officers and men , abandoning their former banners , deserted to serve under him . The national discon- tent indeed was such , that James found it necessary necessary to leave the kingdom and to ...
... afterwards by the country at large . Officers and men , abandoning their former banners , deserted to serve under him . The national discon- tent indeed was such , that James found it necessary necessary to leave the kingdom and to ...
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... actually * Picart's book was a Roman Catholic publication , printed at Paris , and afterwards translated into the Eu glish language . employed employed himself in preparing for his voy- age to Pennsylvania OF WILLIAM PENN . 61.
... actually * Picart's book was a Roman Catholic publication , printed at Paris , and afterwards translated into the Eu glish language . employed employed himself in preparing for his voy- age to Pennsylvania OF WILLIAM PENN . 61.
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... afterward had occasion to declare a cheat and impostor * , had come forward * The House resolved , " That William Fuller was a notorious impostor , a cheat , and a false accuser , hav- VOL . II . F ing forward with an accusation against ...
... afterward had occasion to declare a cheat and impostor * , had come forward * The House resolved , " That William Fuller was a notorious impostor , a cheat , and a false accuser , hav- VOL . II . F ing forward with an accusation against ...
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... afterwards greatly disturbed it , and which , it is supposed , had he resided there , never would have taken root at all ; because the open , candid , and impartial way in which he conducted the Government gave no op- portunities for ...
... afterwards greatly disturbed it , and which , it is supposed , had he resided there , never would have taken root at all ; because the open , candid , and impartial way in which he conducted the Government gave no op- portunities for ...
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... of Philadelphia , and had afterwards been tried , found guilty , and fined . Notwithstanding this , he was still following the same disorderly career . CHAP- CHAPTER VI . A. 1693 - continues in retirement - OF WILLIAM PENN . 93.
... of Philadelphia , and had afterwards been tried , found guilty , and fined . Notwithstanding this , he was still following the same disorderly career . CHAP- CHAPTER VI . A. 1693 - continues in retirement - OF WILLIAM PENN . 93.
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