Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... province , the aspersion of Popery and Jesuitism , that has been cast upon you , has reflected upon His Majesty for having made use , in that affair , of so disguised a personage as you are supposed to have been . It has weakened the ...
... province , the aspersion of Popery and Jesuitism , that has been cast upon you , has reflected upon His Majesty for having made use , in that affair , of so disguised a personage as you are supposed to have been . It has weakened the ...
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... province , to deliver him here into the hands of his enemies ; I say , I have seen your justification from that story under that person's own hand ; and his return to Pennsylvania , where he now resides , may be an irrefragable ...
... province , to deliver him here into the hands of his enemies ; I say , I have seen your justification from that story under that person's own hand ; and his return to Pennsylvania , where he now resides , may be an irrefragable ...
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... province and business ; I have fol- lowed and prest it ; I took it for my calling and station , and have kept it above these sixteen years ; and , which is more ( if I may say it without vanity or reproach ) , wholly at my own charges ...
... province and business ; I have fol- lowed and prest it ; I took it for my calling and station , and have kept it above these sixteen years ; and , which is more ( if I may say it without vanity or reproach ) , wholly at my own charges ...
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... Province ; for mighty numbers of people were then upon the wing but I waved it all ; hoped for better times ; expected the effects of the King's word for liberty of conscience , and happiness by it : and till I saw my friends , with the ...
... Province ; for mighty numbers of people were then upon the wing but I waved it all ; hoped for better times ; expected the effects of the King's word for liberty of conscience , and happiness by it : and till I saw my friends , with the ...
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... Province . He had not , however , been long in office before a misunderstanding took place between him and some of the Coun- cil , so that the public affairs were not managed with the desired harmony . He found it often difficult to get ...
... Province . He had not , however , been long in office before a misunderstanding took place between him and some of the Coun- cil , so that the public affairs were not managed with the desired harmony . He found it often difficult to get ...
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