Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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... thing remains yet to be done - something more express , and especially more public , than has yet been done - for your vindica- tion ; I beg of you , dear Sir , by all the ten- der efficacy that friendship , either mine or that of your ...
... thing remains yet to be done - something more express , and especially more public , than has yet been done - for your vindica- tion ; I beg of you , dear Sir , by all the ten- der efficacy that friendship , either mine or that of your ...
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... we might reasonably object against ( and no doubt but such there are ) , yet he has dis- claimed and reprehended those ill things by his declared opinion against persecution , by the ease in his 22 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE dis- ...
... we might reasonably object against ( and no doubt but such there are ) , yet he has dis- claimed and reprehended those ill things by his declared opinion against persecution , by the ease in his 22 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE dis- ...
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... thing , indeed , that a Protestant Dissenter , who from fifteen years old has been ( at times ) a sufferer in his father's family , in the University , and by the Government , for being so , should ... things to have 24 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... thing , indeed , that a Protestant Dissenter , who from fifteen years old has been ( at times ) a sufferer in his father's family , in the University , and by the Government , for being so , should ... things to have 24 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... things , I know not what else can , with any truth , be alleged against me . However , one thing I know , that I have everywhere most religiously observed , and endeavoured in conversation with persons of all ranks and opinions , to ...
... things , I know not what else can , with any truth , be alleged against me . However , one thing I know , that I have everywhere most religiously observed , and endeavoured in conversation with persons of all ranks and opinions , to ...
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... things , in all times , and to all parties , will justly lay a man under the reflection of being a Jesuit , or Papist of any rank , I must not only submit to the cha racter , but embrace it too ; and I care not who knows , that I can ...
... things , in all times , and to all parties , will justly lay a man under the reflection of being a Jesuit , or Papist of any rank , I must not only submit to the cha racter , but embrace it too ; and I care not who knows , that I can ...
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