Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1 |
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... who, BANISHING PoliticAL ExpediFNCY, FOUNDED HIS PUBLIC CONDUCT
solely on the raiseries or justice, By which HE FURNISHED A MoDEL of
GovertNMENT, CAPABLE OF PRODUCING TO HIS OWN PEOPLE A superior
degåEE of ...
... who, BANISHING PoliticAL ExpediFNCY, FOUNDED HIS PUBLIC CONDUCT
solely on the raiseries or justice, By which HE FURNISHED A MoDEL of
GovertNMENT, CAPABLE OF PRODUCING TO HIS OWN PEOPLE A superior
degåEE of ...
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PREFACE TO THE READER. - THERE are two principles, by which men usually
regulate their conduct, whether in private or in public life. The one is built upon
political expediency; the other upon morality and religion. That, which is built
upon ...
PREFACE TO THE READER. - THERE are two principles, by which men usually
regulate their conduct, whether in private or in public life. The one is built upon
political expediency; the other upon morality and religion. That, which is built
upon ...
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There are two principles , by which men usually regulate their conduct , whether
in private or in public life . The one is built upon political expediency ; the other
upon morality and religion . That , which is built upon the basis of policy , looks ...
There are two principles , by which men usually regulate their conduct , whether
in private or in public life . The one is built upon political expediency ; the other
upon morality and religion . That , which is built upon the basis of policy , looks ...
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I have now to observe, that it is under the influence of this latter principle that we
are to see the conduct of William Penn, but more particularly as a public man, in
the sheets which follow ; or, in other words, we are to have a view of him as a ...
I have now to observe, that it is under the influence of this latter principle that we
are to see the conduct of William Penn, but more particularly as a public man, in
the sheets which follow ; or, in other words, we are to have a view of him as a ...
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It was considered , on the other hand , as far as Admiral Penn was concerned ,
that he conducted it with equal wisdom and courage . After the restoration of
Charles the Second he was commander under the Duke of York in that great and
...
It was considered , on the other hand , as far as Admiral Penn was concerned ,
that he conducted it with equal wisdom and courage . After the restoration of
Charles the Second he was commander under the Duke of York in that great and
...
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