Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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... person present besides the King and his Friends . George Whitehead and William Penn having spoken what they had to say , the King was pleased to ask Gilbert , whether he had not something to say ; upon which he in a great deal of ...
... person present besides the King and his Friends . George Whitehead and William Penn having spoken what they had to say , the King was pleased to ask Gilbert , whether he had not something to say ; upon which he in a great deal of ...
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... person , raised as you are above the common level , to lie under the prejudice of so general a mistake in so important a matter . general and long prevalency of any opinion gives it a strength , especially among the vulgar , that is not ...
... person , raised as you are above the common level , to lie under the prejudice of so general a mistake in so important a matter . general and long prevalency of any opinion gives it a strength , especially among the vulgar , that is not ...
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... person's own hand ; and his return to Pennsylvania , where he now resides , may be an irrefragable confutation of it to any that will take the pains to in- quire thereinto . 66 Really έσ Really it afflicts me very much to con- you 16 ...
... person's own hand ; and his return to Pennsylvania , where he now resides , may be an irrefragable confutation of it to any that will take the pains to in- quire thereinto . 66 Really έσ Really it afflicts me very much to con- you 16 ...
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... person fall innocently and undeservedly under such unjust reproaches as you have done . It is a hard case ; and I think no man that has any bowels of humanity can reflect upon it without great relentings . " Since therefore it is so ...
... person fall innocently and undeservedly under such unjust reproaches as you have done . It is a hard case ; and I think no man that has any bowels of humanity can reflect upon it without great relentings . " Since therefore it is so ...
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... persons of all ranks and opinions , to allay heats , and moderate ex- tremes , even in the politics . It is below me to be more particular ; but I am sure it has been my endeavour , that if we could not all meet meet upon a religious ...
... persons of all ranks and opinions , to allay heats , and moderate ex- tremes , even in the politics . It is below me to be more particular ; but I am sure it has been my endeavour , that if we could not all meet meet upon a religious ...
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