Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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... racter , but embrace it too ; and I care not who knows , that I can wear it with more pleasure than it is possible for them with any justice to give it me . For these are corner - stones and principles with me ; and I am scandalized at ...
... racter , but embrace it too ; and I care not who knows , that I can wear it with more pleasure than it is possible for them with any justice to give it me . For these are corner - stones and principles with me ; and I am scandalized at ...
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... racter and attainments , yet held him in es- teem . The Government itself had thought his case hard ; for it had never followed up the accusation of Fuller even by encouraging the first Warrant , or the Proclamation , by any active ...
... racter and attainments , yet held him in es- teem . The Government itself had thought his case hard ; for it had never followed up the accusation of Fuller even by encouraging the first Warrant , or the Proclamation , by any active ...
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... racter of the latter . Nor could this view of the matter operate otherwise than as a painful reproach upon themselves ; for in a few months after Fletcher , a mere stranger , had arrived , they granted him a provision , and they made ...
... racter of the latter . Nor could this view of the matter operate otherwise than as a painful reproach upon themselves ; for in a few months after Fletcher , a mere stranger , had arrived , they granted him a provision , and they made ...
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... racter , went on board a sloop belonging to Hill , and sailed down the River , and dropt anchor a little before they came to the Fort . Norris and Preston then landed to inform the Officers in it , that the vessel had been regularly ...
... racter , went on board a sloop belonging to Hill , and sailed down the River , and dropt anchor a little before they came to the Fort . Norris and Preston then landed to inform the Officers in it , that the vessel had been regularly ...
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... racter , as far as I have had an opportunity of tracing them . It appears that he was tall in stature , and of an athletic make . He delighted when young , as has been before observed , in manly sports . In maturer years he was in ...
... racter , as far as I have had an opportunity of tracing them . It appears that he was tall in stature , and of an athletic make . He delighted when young , as has been before observed , in manly sports . In maturer years he was in ...
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