Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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... consequences ; that , if possible , I may thereby move you to labour after a remedy . The source of all arises from the ordinary access you have unto the King , the credit you are supposed to have with him , and the deep jealousy that ...
... consequences ; that , if possible , I may thereby move you to labour after a remedy . The source of all arises from the ordinary access you have unto the King , the credit you are supposed to have with him , and the deep jealousy that ...
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... with you , and therefore I cannot omit to reflect also upon some more general consequences of your particular reproach . I have said it already , that the King , I have OF WILLIAM PENN . 13 Sir, I assure you, is a melancholy prospect ...
... with you , and therefore I cannot omit to reflect also upon some more general consequences of your particular reproach . I have said it already , that the King , I have OF WILLIAM PENN . 13 Sir, I assure you, is a melancholy prospect ...
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... consequences of his approaching trial , that he actually - Picart's book was a Roman Catholic publication , printed at Paris , and afterwards translated into the En- glish language . employed employed himself in preparing for his voy ...
... consequences of his approaching trial , that he actually - Picart's book was a Roman Catholic publication , printed at Paris , and afterwards translated into the En- glish language . employed employed himself in preparing for his voy ...
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... consequence of certain proposals which he had published this summer for a new settlement in Pennsyl- vania , had been preparing to accompany him , some in his own and others in other vessels . The Secretary of State also had gone so far ...
... consequence of certain proposals which he had published this summer for a new settlement in Pennsyl- vania , had been preparing to accompany him , some in his own and others in other vessels . The Secretary of State also had gone so far ...
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... consequence of this notion was the follow- ing . William Clark , Luke Watson , Griffith Jones , John Brinkloe , John Cann , and Jo- hannes d'Haes , six of the Council belonging to the Territories , met in the Council - room privately ...
... consequence of this notion was the follow- ing . William Clark , Luke Watson , Griffith Jones , John Brinkloe , John Cann , and Jo- hannes d'Haes , six of the Council belonging to the Territories , met in the Council - room privately ...
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