Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... give them , the great heads of the first part or division of the work , which took up no less than eighteen chapters . But no just idea can be formed of the merits of it by so partial an account : for each chapter was a regular ...
... give them , the great heads of the first part or division of the work , which took up no less than eighteen chapters . But no just idea can be formed of the merits of it by so partial an account : for each chapter was a regular ...
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... give thee an everlasting crown of glory that shall not be taken from thee . There is no other way that shall prosper , than that which the holy men of old walked in . God hath brought immortality to light , and life immortal is felt ...
... give thee an everlasting crown of glory that shall not be taken from thee . There is no other way that shall prosper , than that which the holy men of old walked in . God hath brought immortality to light , and life immortal is felt ...
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... give themselves up to his will . No external fear was to shake them for that same Power , which had wrought a change in their hearts , was able to carry them through this their tèrres- trial trial . But his great employment , during his ...
... give themselves up to his will . No external fear was to shake them for that same Power , which had wrought a change in their hearts , was able to carry them through this their tèrres- trial trial . But his great employment , during his ...
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... give , as far as I am able , the most prominent features in it . The persons who were present on the bench as Justices on this day , were Sir Samuel Starling , lord mayor ; John Howel , recorder ; Thomas Bludworth , William Peak ...
... give , as far as I am able , the most prominent features in it . The persons who were present on the bench as Justices on this day , were Sir Samuel Starling , lord mayor ; John Howel , recorder ; Thomas Bludworth , William Peak ...
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... give the Jury their charge in the absence of the prisoners . I say it is directly opposite to and destructive of the undoubted right of every English prisoner , as Coke on the chapter of Magna Charta speaks . " Upon this some ...
... give the Jury their charge in the absence of the prisoners . I say it is directly opposite to and destructive of the undoubted right of every English prisoner , as Coke on the chapter of Magna Charta speaks . " Upon this some ...
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