Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... interest at Court ; and he had probably notions of life and manners very different from those which we have seen him entertain in his dying hour . He had figured out to himself large prospects for his son . He could not but have had ...
... interest at Court ; and he had probably notions of life and manners very different from those which we have seen him entertain in his dying hour . He had figured out to himself large prospects for his son . He could not but have had ...
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... interest ! This is not the way to compass your ends . I would have thee and all men know , that I scorn that religion which is not worth suffering for and able to sustain those that are afflicted for it . Thy religion persecutes , you ...
... interest ! This is not the way to compass your ends . I would have thee and all men know , that I scorn that religion which is not worth suffering for and able to sustain those that are afflicted for it . Thy religion persecutes , you ...
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... interest , he returned to England . He had not been long at home , when he maintained that in the time of prayer men should keep their hats on , unless they had an immediate in- ternal motion or notice to take them off ; and he ...
... interest , he returned to England . He had not been long at home , when he maintained that in the time of prayer men should keep their hats on , unless they had an immediate in- ternal motion or notice to take them off ; and he ...
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... Interest consi- dered ” —contents of this work - also " The continued Cry of the oppressed for Justice " -short extracts from the latter - also a Letter to the Senate of Embden- publishes Naked Truth needs no Shift " - " Ives's sober ...
... Interest consi- dered ” —contents of this work - also " The continued Cry of the oppressed for Justice " -short extracts from the latter - also a Letter to the Senate of Embden- publishes Naked Truth needs no Shift " - " Ives's sober ...
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... Interests , and making them subservient to the Interest of the Govern- ment , and consistent with the Prosperity of the Kingdom ? submitted to the Considera- tion of our Superiors , " Of this admirable work I cannot but no- tice the ...
... Interests , and making them subservient to the Interest of the Govern- ment , and consistent with the Prosperity of the Kingdom ? submitted to the Considera- tion of our Superiors , " Of this admirable work I cannot but no- tice the ...
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