Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... proceeded without him to Pennsylvania . He wrote by them of course to explain the causes which had hindered him from arriving at the same time , but none of these letters have been pre- served . One , however , is forthcoming , which he ...
... proceeded without him to Pennsylvania . He wrote by them of course to explain the causes which had hindered him from arriving at the same time , but none of these letters have been pre- served . One , however , is forthcoming , which he ...
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... proceeded in preparing jointly some few Bills , that there- by our present united actings may be as well published as the respective services of the Government answered . What particular transactions of moment , which have oc- curred ...
... proceeded in preparing jointly some few Bills , that there- by our present united actings may be as well published as the respective services of the Government answered . What particular transactions of moment , which have oc- curred ...
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... proceeded to vilify the Magistrates , and this in cases where , if they had not acted as they did , they would not have done their duty . One in- stance of this will suffice . A man of the name of Babit with some others had stolen a ...
... proceeded to vilify the Magistrates , and this in cases where , if they had not acted as they did , they would not have done their duty . One in- stance of this will suffice . A man of the name of Babit with some others had stolen a ...
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Thomas Clarkson. people . From one thing he had proceeded to another . He had published virulent books , reflecting upon the Magistrates in other respects , endeavouring thereby to de- grade them in the eyes of their inferiors . For one ...
Thomas Clarkson. people . From one thing he had proceeded to another . He had published virulent books , reflecting upon the Magistrates in other respects , endeavouring thereby to de- grade them in the eyes of their inferiors . For one ...
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... proceeded from fixed principles , and these of the purest kind . These considerations began to operate upon many , and particularly upon the Duke of Buckingham , and the Lords Somers , Ra- nelagh , Rochester , and Sidney . The three ...
... proceeded from fixed principles , and these of the purest kind . These considerations began to operate upon many , and particularly upon the Duke of Buckingham , and the Lords Somers , Ra- nelagh , Rochester , and Sidney . The three ...
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