Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... affected ; but that to have so great a part in them as you are said to have had , can hap- pen to none but an absolute Papist . That is the direct charge : but that is not enough ; your post is too considerable for a Papist of an ...
... affected ; but that to have so great a part in them as you are said to have had , can hap- pen to none but an absolute Papist . That is the direct charge : but that is not enough ; your post is too considerable for a Papist of an ...
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... affected , that any man , who had de- servedly acquired so fair a reputation as you have formerly had , whose integrity and ve- racity had always been reputed spotless , and whose charity had been continually exercised in serving others ...
... affected , that any man , who had de- servedly acquired so fair a reputation as you have formerly had , whose integrity and ve- racity had always been reputed spotless , and whose charity had been continually exercised in serving others ...
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... affected by a circum- stance which seemed to point to an issue materially connected with his domestic hap- piness . It was but too apparent that the health of his wife began to be seriously im- paired ; and at this time the symptoms ...
... affected by a circum- stance which seemed to point to an issue materially connected with his domestic hap- piness . It was but too apparent that the health of his wife began to be seriously im- paired ; and at this time the symptoms ...
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... affected by the miseries it occasioned ; so that , on a renewed contem- plation of these , he found his mind turned as it were to the consideration how an evil so monstrous might be prevented . A plan for this purpose gradually unfolded ...
... affected by the miseries it occasioned ; so that , on a renewed contem- plation of these , he found his mind turned as it were to the consideration how an evil so monstrous might be prevented . A plan for this purpose gradually unfolded ...
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... affected and tendered the hearts of many who were spectators . When they had thus done , they began ( as I their usual manner ) to beat upon the ground with little sticks , or make some motion with something in their hands , and pause a ...
... affected and tendered the hearts of many who were spectators . When they had thus done , they began ( as I their usual manner ) to beat upon the ground with little sticks , or make some motion with something in their hands , and pause a ...
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