Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... , well nigh resolving to be as sure as we can ; and an habeas corpus is gone or will go to - morrow night . My dear love salutes thee and thy dear wife . Things are brave as to Truth in these parts , Things 156 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE up ...
... , well nigh resolving to be as sure as we can ; and an habeas corpus is gone or will go to - morrow night . My dear love salutes thee and thy dear wife . Things are brave as to Truth in these parts , Things 156 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE up ...
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... thee . So , dear George Fox , am , & c . " WM . PENN . " There is another letter from William Penn to George Fox on the same subject , but it is unnecessary to copy it . It may suffice to say , that , after a discovery of several errors ...
... thee . So , dear George Fox , am , & c . " WM . PENN . " There is another letter from William Penn to George Fox on the same subject , but it is unnecessary to copy it . It may suffice to say , that , after a discovery of several errors ...
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... thee an apartment in my house and liberty therein ; that I could visit , and yet discourse thee in much tender love , notwithstanding this hard entertain- ment from thee . I am , without harder words , Thy sincere and loving Friend ...
... thee an apartment in my house and liberty therein ; that I could visit , and yet discourse thee in much tender love , notwithstanding this hard entertain- ment from thee . I am , without harder words , Thy sincere and loving Friend ...
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... thee and Edward Byllinge fills the hearts of Friends with grief , and with a resolution to take it in two days into their consideration to make a public denial of the person that offers vio- lence to the award made , or that will not ...
... thee and Edward Byllinge fills the hearts of Friends with grief , and with a resolution to take it in two days into their consideration to make a public denial of the person that offers vio- lence to the award made , or that will not ...
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... thee all right and service in the affair that becomes him , who , I told thee at first , should draw it up as for myself . If this cannot scatter thy fears , thou art unhappy , and I am sorry . may Thy Friend , WILLIAM PENN . " СНАР ...
... thee all right and service in the affair that becomes him , who , I told thee at first , should draw it up as for myself . If this cannot scatter thy fears , thou art unhappy , and I am sorry . may Thy Friend , WILLIAM PENN . " СНАР ...
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