Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... look at home , sweep their own houses , and weed their own gardens . And in no age or time was there more need to set men at work in their own hearts , than this we live in , when so busy , busy , wandering , licentious a spirit ...
... look at home , sweep their own houses , and weed their own gardens . And in no age or time was there more need to set men at work in their own hearts , than this we live in , when so busy , busy , wandering , licentious a spirit ...
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... look out for another person , and in the course of his inquiries fixed upon Captain John Black- well . He therefore notified this appointment to the Commissioners . In his letter to them he stated that , when he determined upon this ...
... look out for another person , and in the course of his inquiries fixed upon Captain John Black- well . He therefore notified this appointment to the Commissioners . In his letter to them he stated that , when he determined upon this ...
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... looks like a sea of trouble . Wars are like to be all over it this summer . I strongly desire to see you before it be spent , if the Lord will ; and I can say in his sight , that to improve my interest with King James for tender ...
... looks like a sea of trouble . Wars are like to be all over it this summer . I strongly desire to see you before it be spent , if the Lord will ; and I can say in his sight , that to improve my interest with King James for tender ...
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... look to the poor and necessi- tous , the young , the aged , and infirm among them ; and particularly to those who were morally weak and diseased ; so that by whole- some admonition they might assist in curing the latter , as well as in ...
... look to the poor and necessi- tous , the young , the aged , and infirm among them ; and particularly to those who were morally weak and diseased ; so that by whole- some admonition they might assist in curing the latter , as well as in ...
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... look at what passed in America during this period . Colonel Fletcher , who had gone to New York for the winter , returned to Philadelphia in the spring . Having called the Assembly legally , he sent them a message , stating that he had ...
... look at what passed in America during this period . Colonel Fletcher , who had gone to New York for the winter , returned to Philadelphia in the spring . Having called the Assembly legally , he sent them a message , stating that he had ...
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