Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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... sent of Parliament . He rejoiced therefore that the Parliament were to be consulted on the measure ; for he indulged a hope , that B 2 the the substance of the Royal Declaration would be confirmed by OF WILLIAM PENN . 3.
... sent of Parliament . He rejoiced therefore that the Parliament were to be consulted on the measure ; for he indulged a hope , that B 2 the the substance of the Royal Declaration would be confirmed by OF WILLIAM PENN . 3.
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... The King having heard the petition , of which this was the sub- stance , took time to deliberate upon it ; after which the seven Bishops were sent to the Tower . which 4 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE the substance of the Royal Declaration would ...
... The King having heard the petition , of which this was the sub- stance , took time to deliberate upon it ; after which the seven Bishops were sent to the Tower . which 4 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE the substance of the Royal Declaration would ...
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Thomas Clarkson. which the seven Bishops were sent to the Tower . In process of time they were brought to trial , and they were acquitted among the plaudits of the nation . After this event William Penn became more unpopular than ever ...
Thomas Clarkson. which the seven Bishops were sent to the Tower . In process of time they were brought to trial , and they were acquitted among the plaudits of the nation . After this event William Penn became more unpopular than ever ...
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... sent for by the Lords of the Council , who were then sitting . Here he under- went an examination . In reply to some questions which were put to him , he pro- tested , that " he had done nothing but what he could answer before God , and ...
... sent for by the Lords of the Council , who were then sitting . Here he under- went an examination . In reply to some questions which were put to him , he pro- tested , that " he had done nothing but what he could answer before God , and ...
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... sent him , and with it a letter , in which we find among others the following instructions : " That things should be trans- acted in his name by the style of his Patent only , namely , absolute Proprietor of Penn- sylvania ; that ...
... sent him , and with it a letter , in which we find among others the following instructions : " That things should be trans- acted in his name by the style of his Patent only , namely , absolute Proprietor of Penn- sylvania ; that ...
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