Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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... it through the kingdom . He had held up pictures of in- dividual suffering , as it had occurred in all For its varied shapes , to public view . He had its OF WILLIAM PENN . 45 They were allowed to apply for Warrants for ...
... it through the kingdom . He had held up pictures of in- dividual suffering , as it had occurred in all For its varied shapes , to public view . He had its OF WILLIAM PENN . 45 They were allowed to apply for Warrants for ...
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... held himself ready to proceed upon the business of the Province . He had not , however , been long , in office before a misunderstanding took place between him and some of the Coun- cil , so that the public affairs were not managed with ...
... held himself ready to proceed upon the business of the Province . He had not , however , been long , in office before a misunderstanding took place between him and some of the Coun- cil , so that the public affairs were not managed with ...
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... held , had con- siderably worsened his own estate thereby ; so that self - interest could have been no mo- tive with him for accepting the new Com- mission . They said , too , that he was a great lover and promoter of concord , that he ...
... held , had con- siderably worsened his own estate thereby ; so that self - interest could have been no mo- tive with him for accepting the new Com- mission . They said , too , that he was a great lover and promoter of concord , that he ...
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Thomas Clarkson. They had al- most of them to the King . ready held up to him the quarrels between the Province and Territories , as arguments to prove that he , William Penn , was in- capable of governing the new country which had been ...
Thomas Clarkson. They had al- most of them to the King . ready held up to him the quarrels between the Province and Territories , as arguments to prove that he , William Penn , was in- capable of governing the new country which had been ...
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... held their Parliaments , Sessions , and Assizes , at home , to over - rule men's passions and resentments , so that they who had been injured by these might ob- tain justice at home ; so he saw no reason why Princes might not , by a ...
... held their Parliaments , Sessions , and Assizes , at home , to over - rule men's passions and resentments , so that they who had been injured by these might ob- tain justice at home ; so he saw no reason why Princes might not , by a ...
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