Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... passed by King , Lords , and Commons . It is true , in- deed , that this noble Act did not come up to the extent of his own wishes . And yet how vast the change ! All Dissenters were now excused from certain penalties , if they would ...
... passed by King , Lords , and Commons . It is true , in- deed , that this noble Act did not come up to the extent of his own wishes . And yet how vast the change ! All Dissenters were now excused from certain penalties , if they would ...
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... passed , which William Penn had long before given as rea- sons why it ought to pass . indeed , that the one had One would think , made use of the " Wise and good very words of the other . men , " says Burnet , " did very much applaud ...
... passed , which William Penn had long before given as rea- sons why it ought to pass . indeed , that the one had One would think , made use of the " Wise and good very words of the other . men , " says Burnet , " did very much applaud ...
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... passed , William Penn thought of returning to America . But as the authors of infant projects , when ushered into the world , feel interested both in watching their progress and their fate , so he felt his inclination checked in this ...
... passed , William Penn thought of returning to America . But as the authors of infant projects , when ushered into the world , feel interested both in watching their progress and their fate , so he felt his inclination checked in this ...
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... passed through the two changes , first of five Commissioners , and then of a Lieu- tenant Governor with two Assistants , it came back to its old form , as settled by the first General Assembly in 1683 . There are several letters extant ...
... passed through the two changes , first of five Commissioners , and then of a Lieu- tenant Governor with two Assistants , it came back to its old form , as settled by the first General Assembly in 1683 . There are several letters extant ...
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... passing into improper hands ; for he supposed , pro- bably , that they might contain political matter ; and as William Penn was then daily watched by the new Government as a per- son suspected to be hostile to it , there might be ...
... passing into improper hands ; for he supposed , pro- bably , that they might contain political matter ; and as William Penn was then daily watched by the new Government as a per- son suspected to be hostile to it , there might be ...
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