Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... Charter quite in the very root of the constitution of it , for it is to usurp * It is to be observed here , that when he changed the Executive to five Commissioners , the Council still existed separately , and so it did when he changed ...
... Charter quite in the very root of the constitution of it , for it is to usurp * It is to be observed here , that when he changed the Executive to five Commissioners , the Council still existed separately , and so it did when he changed ...
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Thomas Clarkson. the Privy Council's part in the Charter , and to forfeit the Charter itself . " At this time Captain Blackwell was in New England , and of course not far from his new Government : but his Commission had been sent him ...
Thomas Clarkson. the Privy Council's part in the Charter , and to forfeit the Charter itself . " At this time Captain Blackwell was in New England , and of course not far from his new Government : but his Commission had been sent him ...
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... charter at a future time . In a fifth , which was addressed to the Council after their restoration to power , he expressed himself thus : " I heartily wish you all well , and do beseech God to guide you in the ways of righteousness and ...
... charter at a future time . In a fifth , which was addressed to the Council after their restoration to power , he expressed himself thus : " I heartily wish you all well , and do beseech God to guide you in the ways of righteousness and ...
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... Charter connected both of them in Legislation and Government , and had considered them as one people . He had of course given them equal privileges , and a share in the Government in proportion to their respective populations . But yet ...
... Charter connected both of them in Legislation and Government , and had considered them as one people . He had of course given them equal privileges , and a share in the Government in proportion to their respective populations . But yet ...
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... be separated from it , though tied to it by Charter . He considered their move- ments to have sprung from no other source than that of ambition . " This striving , " VOL . II . G says says he in a letter to a friend , " OF WILLIAM PENN .
... be separated from it , though tied to it by Charter . He considered their move- ments to have sprung from no other source than that of ambition . " This striving , " VOL . II . G says says he in a letter to a friend , " OF WILLIAM PENN .
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