Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... continued , the nation was in a state of unexampled quiet , and that its interest had been greatly promoted by an extraordinary diffusion of industry , prosperity , and happiness . And here it may be observed , that Dr. Burnet , who was ...
... continued , the nation was in a state of unexampled quiet , and that its interest had been greatly promoted by an extraordinary diffusion of industry , prosperity , and happiness . And here it may be observed , that Dr. Burnet , who was ...
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... continued . Hence the real and pretended electors would divide into two parties , each having its partisans . It was therefore necessary to come to some deter- mination on this point , and accordingly a Council was legally summoned for ...
... continued . Hence the real and pretended electors would divide into two parties , each having its partisans . It was therefore necessary to come to some deter- mination on this point , and accordingly a Council was legally summoned for ...
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... continued in retirement ; and it is remarkable that he was never dis- turbed by constable , magistrate , or any other officer of justice . His friends frequently visited him . Among other objects which interested his mind during this ...
... continued in retirement ; and it is remarkable that he was never dis- turbed by constable , magistrate , or any other officer of justice . His friends frequently visited him . Among other objects which interested his mind during this ...
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... continued sensible , and did eat something about an hour before her departure , at which time our children and most of my family were present . She quietly expired in my arms , her head upon my bosom , with a sensible and devout ...
... continued sensible , and did eat something about an hour before her departure , at which time our children and most of my family were present . She quietly expired in my arms , her head upon my bosom , with a sensible and devout ...
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... Perfection , and the Resurrection . Clark is said to have answered the objections of Plympton notably : but Plympton would not allow it ; and though the auditors were were against him he continued to cavil on , and OF WILLIAM PENN . 151.
... Perfection , and the Resurrection . Clark is said to have answered the objections of Plympton notably : but Plympton would not allow it ; and though the auditors were were against him he continued to cavil on , and OF WILLIAM PENN . 151.
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