Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... extraordinary publicity required . The King having heard the petition , of which this was the sub- stance , took time to deliberate upon it ; after which the seven Bishops were sent to the Tower . which 4 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... extraordinary publicity required . The King having heard the petition , of which this was the sub- stance , took time to deliberate upon it ; after which the seven Bishops were sent to the Tower . which 4 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... took it for my calling and station , and have kept it above these sixteen years ; and , which is more ( if I may say it without vanity or reproach ) , wholly at my own charges too . To this let me add the relation my father had to this ...
... took it for my calling and station , and have kept it above these sixteen years ; and , which is more ( if I may say it without vanity or reproach ) , wholly at my own charges too . To this let me add the relation my father had to this ...
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... his appoint- ment to the Commissioners , and , as soon as it was acknowledged by these , he took into his hands the reins of the Government . After . After a suitable time he summoned the Council and OF WILLIAM PENN . 47.
... his appoint- ment to the Commissioners , and , as soon as it was acknowledged by these , he took into his hands the reins of the Government . After . After a suitable time he summoned the Council and OF WILLIAM PENN . 47.
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... took place between him and some of the Coun- cil , so that the public affairs were not managed with the desired harmony . He found it often difficult to get so many of them together as would make a legal meet- ing for business , though ...
... took place between him and some of the Coun- cil , so that the public affairs were not managed with the desired harmony . He found it often difficult to get so many of them together as would make a legal meet- ing for business , though ...
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... took a private lodging in London , where he devoted himself to study and religious exercises , and where he was occasionally vi sited by a few friends . The The absence of William Penn began now to be seriously OF WILLIAM PENN .. 69.
... took a private lodging in London , where he devoted himself to study and religious exercises , and where he was occasionally vi sited by a few friends . The The absence of William Penn began now to be seriously OF WILLIAM PENN .. 69.
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