Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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Thomas Clarkson. the substance of the Royal Declaration would be confirmed by both Houses , and thus pass into a law of the land . At the time when this Declaration was renewed , an Order of Council came out , that it should be read in ...
Thomas Clarkson. the substance of the Royal Declaration would be confirmed by both Houses , and thus pass into a law of the land . At the time when this Declaration was renewed , an Order of Council came out , that it should be read in ...
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... houses , and weed their own gardens . And in no age or time was there more need to set men at work in their own hearts , than this we live in , when so busy , busy , wandering , licentious a spirit prevails ; for 32 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... houses , and weed their own gardens . And in no age or time was there more need to set men at work in their own hearts , than this we live in , when so busy , busy , wandering , licentious a spirit prevails ; for 32 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... own wishes . 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.
... own wishes . 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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Thomas Clarkson. They were allowed to apply for Warrants for those houses which they intended to wor- ship in , and the Magistrates were obliged to grant them ; and , provided they worshipped in these with the doors not shut , they were ...
Thomas Clarkson. They were allowed to apply for Warrants for those houses which they intended to wor- ship in , and the Magistrates were obliged to grant them ; and , provided they worshipped in these with the doors not shut , they were ...
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... cheat and impostor * , had come forward * The House resolved , " That William Fuller was a notorious impostor , a cheat , and a false accuser , have VOL . II . F ing forward with an accusation against him upon oath , so OF WILLIAM PENN .
... cheat and impostor * , had come forward * The House resolved , " That William Fuller was a notorious impostor , a cheat , and a false accuser , have VOL . II . F ing forward with an accusation against him upon oath , so OF WILLIAM PENN .
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