Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... justice be made my crime . Volunteers are blanks and cyphers in all governments . And unless calling at Whitehall once a day , upon many occasions , or my not being turned out of nothing ( for that no office is ) , be the evi- dence of ...
... justice be made my crime . Volunteers are blanks and cyphers in all governments . And unless calling at Whitehall once a day , upon many occasions , or my not being turned out of nothing ( for that no office is ) , be the evi- dence of ...
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... justice , and we free by obedience ; distinguishing rightly , on the one hand , between duty and slavery ; and , on the other , between liberty and licentiousness . But , alas ! I am not without my appre- hension of the cause of this ...
... justice , and we free by obedience ; distinguishing rightly , on the one hand , between duty and slavery ; and , on the other , between liberty and licentiousness . But , alas ! I am not without my appre- hension of the cause of this ...
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... justice to give it me . For these are corner - stones and principles with me ; and I am scandalized at all buildings which have them not for their foundations . For religion itself is an empty name without them , a whited wall , a ...
... justice to give it me . For these are corner - stones and principles with me ; and I am scandalized at all buildings which have them not for their foundations . For religion itself is an empty name without them , a whited wall , a ...
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... justice intended me by my friends on this occasion , and that I am for that , and many more reasons , Thy obliged and affectionate Friend , " WILLIAM PENN . " In about a fortnight after the writing of this letter , the nation being in a ...
... justice intended me by my friends on this occasion , and that I am for that , and many more reasons , Thy obliged and affectionate Friend , " WILLIAM PENN . " In about a fortnight after the writing of this letter , the nation being in a ...
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... turned about by planters for their own convenience ; that speedy and im- partial justice should be done , and virtue cherished and vice punished ; that fines should should be in proportion to the fault and ability of 42 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... turned about by planters for their own convenience ; that speedy and im- partial justice should be done , and virtue cherished and vice punished ; that fines should should be in proportion to the fault and ability of 42 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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