Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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... England , and Roman Catholics and Protestant Dissenters . " It was therefore now taken for granted , that he had a hand in the imprisonment of the Bishops , though he had never any concern , on any occasion , in the recommendation of ...
... England , and Roman Catholics and Protestant Dissenters . " It was therefore now taken for granted , that he had a hand in the imprisonment of the Bishops , though he had never any concern , on any occasion , in the recommendation of ...
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... England , which is the common interest of King and People ; that he might be great by justice , and we free by obedience ; distinguishing rightly , on the one hand , between duty and slavery ; and , on the other , between liberty and ...
... England , which is the common interest of King and People ; that he might be great by justice , and we free by obedience ; distinguishing rightly , on the one hand , between duty and slavery ; and , on the other , between liberty and ...
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... England ; I ever did so ; and that I am not in her debt . I never valued time , money , or kindred , to serve her and do her good , No party could ever bias me to her preju- dice , nor any personal interest oblige me in her wrong : for ...
... England ; I ever did so ; and that I am not in her debt . I never valued time , money , or kindred , to serve her and do her good , No party could ever bias me to her preju- dice , nor any personal interest oblige me in her wrong : for ...
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... England , though much to my prejudice beyond sea , and at my great expense here , having in all this time never had either office or pension , and always re- fusing the rewards or gratuities of those I have been able to oblige . If ...
... England , though much to my prejudice beyond sea , and at my great expense here , having in all this time never had either office or pension , and always re- fusing the rewards or gratuities of those I have been able to oblige . If ...
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... England , for there I would have so good a work begun . And how it is possible for the eminent men of every religious persuasion ( especially the present ministers of the parishes of England ) to think of giving an account to God at the ...
... England , for there I would have so good a work begun . And how it is possible for the eminent men of every religious persuasion ( especially the present ministers of the parishes of England ) to think of giving an account to God at the ...
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