Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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... Government , and even the peace and settlement of this whole Nation , I entreat you therefore to bear with me , if I endeavour in this manner to give some- what more weight unto my words than would be in a transient discourse , and ...
... Government , and even the peace and settlement of this whole Nation , I entreat you therefore to bear with me , if I endeavour in this manner to give some- what more weight unto my words than would be in a transient discourse , and ...
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... government , and even the peace and settlement of this whole nation , either are or have been concerned in this matter : your reputation , as you are said to have meddled in public affairs , has been of pub- lic concernment . The ...
... government , and even the peace and settlement of this whole nation , either are or have been concerned in this matter : your reputation , as you are said to have meddled in public affairs , has been of pub- lic concernment . The ...
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... Government , for being so , should de- sign the destruction of the Frotestant reli- gion ! This is just as probable as it is true that I died a Jesuit six years ago in America . -Will men still suffer such stuff to pass upon them ? Is ...
... Government , for being so , should de- sign the destruction of the Frotestant reli- gion ! This is just as probable as it is true that I died a Jesuit six years ago in America . -Will men still suffer such stuff to pass upon them ? Is ...
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... . And yet how vast the change ! All Dissenters were now excused from certain penalties , if they would only take the Oaths to Government . They They were allowed to apply for Warrants for those houses 44 . MEMOIRS OF THE LIFÉ.
... . And yet how vast the change ! All Dissenters were now excused from certain penalties , if they would only take the Oaths to Government . They They were allowed to apply for Warrants for those houses 44 . MEMOIRS OF THE LIFÉ.
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... he delivered 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 Assembly OF WILLIAM PENN .
... he delivered 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 Assembly OF WILLIAM PENN .
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