Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... manner following : The mercy , favour , and kindness , which the King hath extended to us as a people in the time of our exercise and sore distress , we humbly acknowledge ; and truly desire that God , may show him mercy and favour in ...
... manner following : The mercy , favour , and kindness , which the King hath extended to us as a people in the time of our exercise and sore distress , we humbly acknowledge ; and truly desire that God , may show him mercy and favour in ...
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... manner to give some- what more weight unto my words than would be in a transient discourse , and leave them with you as a subject that requires your retired consideration . " You are not ignorant that the part you have been supposed to ...
... manner to give some- what more weight unto my words than would be in a transient discourse , and leave them with you as a subject that requires your retired consideration . " You are not ignorant that the part you have been supposed to ...
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Thomas Clarkson. might rise in their style , diction , and the manner of their argument , in those letters which they addressed to him , he also was able , when there was sufficient ground of incitement , to attain an equal height ...
Thomas Clarkson. might rise in their style , diction , and the manner of their argument , in those letters which they addressed to him , he also was able , when there was sufficient ground of incitement , to attain an equal height ...
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... manner the late King in an attempt either to establish popery or arbitrary power . Accordingly , nothing having been laid to his charge , he was discharged in open Court . Soon after this he had the satisfaction of seeing the great Act ...
... manner the late King in an attempt either to establish popery or arbitrary power . Accordingly , nothing having been laid to his charge , he was discharged in open Court . Soon after this he had the satisfaction of seeing the great Act ...
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... manner described , he desired to be the instrument of procuring a pardon for him from King William . It may be remembered that Wil- liam Penn had made a similar offer to Locke when the latter was in banishment at the Hague . It is ...
... manner described , he desired to be the instrument of procuring a pardon for him from King William . It may be remembered that Wil- liam Penn had made a similar offer to Locke when the latter was in banishment at the Hague . It is ...
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