Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1Richard Taylor and Company, 1813 - 500 Seiten |
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... father—— is sent to France - rencontre at Paris - studies at Sau- mur - visits Turin - is sent for home - becomes a student at Lincoln's Inn . WILLIAM last mentioned , and now to be distinguished from Admiral Sir William Penn , was born ...
... father—— is sent to France - rencontre at Paris - studies at Sau- mur - visits Turin - is sent for home - becomes a student at Lincoln's Inn . WILLIAM last mentioned , and now to be distinguished from Admiral Sir William Penn , was born ...
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... father's London residence . Here he had greater advantages than before ; for his father , to promote his scholarship , kept for him a private tutor in his own house . At the age of fifteen he had made such progress in his studies , that ...
... father's London residence . Here he had greater advantages than before ; for his father , to promote his scholarship , kept for him a private tutor in his own house . At the age of fifteen he had made such progress in his studies , that ...
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... immediately took it up ; and the result was , that William and several of his associates were expelled . William Penn , after his expulsion from 1 College , College , returned home . His father is said to OF WILLIAM PENN . 11.
... immediately took it up ; and the result was , that William and several of his associates were expelled . William Penn , after his expulsion from 1 College , College , returned home . His father is said to OF WILLIAM PENN . 11.
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Thomas Clarkson. College , returned home . His father is said to have received him coldly . Indeed he could not be otherwise than displeased with his son on account of the public disgrace which he had thus incurred : but that which vexed ...
Thomas Clarkson. College , returned home . His father is said to have received him coldly . Indeed he could not be otherwise than displeased with his son on account of the public disgrace which he had thus incurred : but that which vexed ...
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... towards Italy , and that he had reached Turin in his way thither ; for , while there , a letter reached him from his father desiring his return home . Hist father father had then received notice that he was to command OF WILLIAM PENN . 15.
... towards Italy , and that he had reached Turin in his way thither ; for , while there , a letter reached him from his father desiring his return home . Hist father father had then received notice that he was to command OF WILLIAM PENN . 15.
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Seite 296 - Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers ; for there is no power but of God. The powers that be are ordained of God : whosoever, therefore, resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God; for rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil.