Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... brought Vincent among them with a candle . Addressing himself to the Quakers , he desired them to disperse . To this at length they consented , but only on the promise that another meeting should be granted them for the same purpose in ...
... brought Vincent among them with a candle . Addressing himself to the Quakers , he desired them to disperse . To this at length they consented , but only on the promise that another meeting should be granted them for the same purpose in ...
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... brought out " The Sandy Foundation shaken . ” introduced it by a preface , in which he no- ticed the proceedings relative to Vincent as now mentioned , and observed upon the arguments then adduced . He then at- tempted to refute " The ...
... brought out " The Sandy Foundation shaken . ” introduced it by a preface , in which he no- ticed the proceedings relative to Vincent as now mentioned , and observed upon the arguments then adduced . He then at- tempted to refute " The ...
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... brought together , and this at an awful crisis . It must have been a most gratifying circumstance to Thomas Loe , when he considered the im- prisonment of William Penn , the undaunted manner manner in which he had borne it , and the 11 ...
... brought together , and this at an awful crisis . It must have been a most gratifying circumstance to Thomas Loe , when he considered the im- prisonment of William Penn , the undaunted manner manner in which he had borne it , and the 11 ...
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... brought immortality to light , and life immortal is felt . His love over- comes my heart . Glory be to his name for evermore ! " It is now pleasing to relate that the Ad- miral , though he had discarded his son , began began again to ...
... brought immortality to light , and life immortal is felt . His love over- comes my heart . Glory be to his name for evermore ! " It is now pleasing to relate that the Ad- miral , though he had discarded his son , began began again to ...
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... brought to the bar ; and hav- ing made their observations on several things as they passed , they pleaded Not guilty to the indictment . The Court was then adjourned . In the afternoon they were brought to the bar again ; but they were ...
... brought to the bar ; and hav- ing made their observations on several things as they passed , they pleaded Not guilty to the indictment . The Court was then adjourned . In the afternoon they were brought to the bar again ; but they were ...
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