Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... considerations should not have their due weight with you , and therefore I cannot omit to reflect also upon some more general consequences of your particular reproach . I have said it already , that the King , I have OF WILLIAM PENN . 13.
... considerations should not have their due weight with you , and therefore I cannot omit to reflect also upon some more general consequences of your particular reproach . I have said it already , that the King , I have OF WILLIAM PENN . 13.
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... particular stories that have been framed against you , and to have sought all means of rectifying the mistakes upon which they were grounded , could in any measure avail to the setting a true character of you in men's judgements , this ...
... particular stories that have been framed against you , and to have sought all means of rectifying the mistakes upon which they were grounded , could in any measure avail to the setting a true character of you in men's judgements , this ...
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... particular respect for you which I sincerely profess , yet I could not but be much affected , that any man , who had de- servedly acquired so fair a reputation as you have formerly had , whose integrity and ve- racity had always been ...
... particular respect for you which I sincerely profess , yet I could not but be much affected , that any man , who had de- servedly acquired so fair a reputation as you have formerly had , whose integrity and ve- racity had always been ...
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... relation my father had to this King's service , his particular favour in getting me released out of the Tower of London in 1669 , my father's humble request to him upon I upon his death - bed to protect me from OF WILLIAM PENN . 23.
... relation my father had to this King's service , his particular favour in getting me released out of the Tower of London in 1669 , my father's humble request to him upon I upon his death - bed to protect me from OF WILLIAM PENN . 23.
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... heats , and moderate ex- tremes , even in the politics . It is below me to be more particular ; but I am sure it has been my endeavour , that if we could not all meet meet upon a religious bottom , at least we might OF WILLIAM PENN . 25.
... heats , and moderate ex- tremes , even in the politics . It is below me to be more particular ; but I am sure it has been my endeavour , that if we could not all meet meet upon a religious bottom , at least we might OF WILLIAM PENN . 25.
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