Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... observe , that the care of a man's reputation is an essential part of that very same duty that engages him in the pursuit of any worthy design . " But I must not entertain you with a declamation upon this general theme . My business is ...
... observe , that the care of a man's reputation is an essential part of that very same duty that engages him in the pursuit of any worthy design . " But I must not entertain you with a declamation upon this general theme . My business is ...
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... observe inviolably and entirely that duty to the State , which belonged to all the subjects of it ; and therefore that he had never had the wickedness even to think of en- deavouring to restore him that crown , which had fallen from his ...
... observe inviolably and entirely that duty to the State , which belonged to all the subjects of it ; and therefore that he had never had the wickedness even to think of en- deavouring to restore him that crown , which had fallen from his ...
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... observe , that Markham , having called the Assembly in the present year both at the proper time and according to the pro- per form , laid before them , as in the pre- ceding , a letter which he had received from Fletcher , The Fletcher ...
... observe , that Markham , having called the Assembly in the present year both at the proper time and according to the pro- per form , laid before them , as in the pre- ceding , a letter which he had received from Fletcher , The Fletcher ...
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... observe the King's further com- mands as far as their abilities and their re- ligious persuasions would permit . This was the substance of their public answer . It was obvious , however , that they began to view the demands of Fletcher ...
... observe the King's further com- mands as far as their abilities and their re- ligious persuasions would permit . This was the substance of their public answer . It was obvious , however , that they began to view the demands of Fletcher ...
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... observe , that William Penn wrote afterwards to the Lords Justices of Ireland to complain of the abuse . The result was , that the officers were confined to their chambers . The latter , fearing they would be broke , made application to ...
... observe , that William Penn wrote afterwards to the Lords Justices of Ireland to complain of the abuse . The result was , that the officers were confined to their chambers . The latter , fearing they would be broke , made application to ...
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