Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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... respect to words , sen- tences , and arguments , as will be seen from the following copy of its contents . * This gentleman was Secretary to the Lords Com- missioners for the Affairs of Trade and Plantations . σε Το " To the Honourable ...
... respect to words , sen- tences , and arguments , as will be seen from the following copy of its contents . * This gentleman was Secretary to the Lords Com- missioners for the Affairs of Trade and Plantations . σε Το " To the Honourable ...
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... respect yourself , and your own private concernments ; but it also consequently and effectually regards the King , his Government , and even the peace and settlement of this whole Nation , I entreat you therefore to bear with me , if I ...
... respect yourself , and your own private concernments ; but it also consequently and effectually regards the King , his Government , and even the peace and settlement of this whole Nation , I entreat you therefore to bear with me , if I ...
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... respect for which I sincerely profess , yet I could not but be much affected , that any man , who had de- servedly acquired so fair a reputation as you have formerly had , whose integrity and ve- racity had always been reputed spotless ...
... respect for which I sincerely profess , yet I could not but be much affected , that any man , who had de- servedly acquired so fair a reputation as you have formerly had , whose integrity and ve- racity had always been reputed spotless ...
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... respect to America , things did not go on to his satisfaction there , for he deter- mined upon another change in the Govern- , ment by reducing the Executive to three persons . Instead of five Commissioners it was to consist of a Deputy ...
... respect to America , things did not go on to his satisfaction there , for he deter- mined upon another change in the Govern- , ment by reducing the Executive to three persons . Instead of five Commissioners it was to consist of a Deputy ...
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... respect for a time from the same cause . He felt a desire to see how this new - born babe would be received in the kingdom ; how far the popular fury would be likely to retard , or its favour to promote its growth . Impressed by such ...
... respect for a time from the same cause . He felt a desire to see how this new - born babe would be received in the kingdom ; how far the popular fury would be likely to retard , or its favour to promote its growth . Impressed by such ...
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