Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... Roman Catholics we might reasonably object against ( and no doubt but such there are ) , yet he has dis- claimed and reprehended those ill things by his declared opinion against persecution , by the ease in his 22 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... Roman Catholics we might reasonably object against ( and no doubt but such there are ) , yet he has dis- claimed and reprehended those ill things by his declared opinion against persecution , by the ease in his 22 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... object for which he had crossed the Atlantic , he longed now with the most earnest longing for a quiet retreat in Pennsylvania . He used accord- " ingly double diligence for that purpose . He was already ingly OF WILLIAM PENN . 63.
... object for which he had crossed the Atlantic , he longed now with the most earnest longing for a quiet retreat in Pennsylvania . He used accord- " ingly double diligence for that purpose . He was already ingly OF WILLIAM PENN . 63.
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... objects which interested his mind during this period , he was particularly anxious to promote har- mony in his own religious Society , and to defend it from the attacks of its enemies . Disputes concerning discipline still continued ...
... objects which interested his mind during this period , he was particularly anxious to promote har- mony in his own religious Society , and to defend it from the attacks of its enemies . Disputes concerning discipline still continued ...
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... object of their own choice : and those of the Territories were pleased with the appointment of Markham : first , because he had espoused their cause ; and secondly , because , having him for a Deputy Governor , they had their own ...
... object of their own choice : and those of the Territories were pleased with the appointment of Markham : first , because he had espoused their cause ; and secondly , because , having him for a Deputy Governor , they had their own ...
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... object contained in the title of his Essay . He was of opinion , that as Governments held their Parliaments , Sessions , and Assizes , at home , to over - rule men's passions and resentments , so that they who had been injured by these ...
... object contained in the title of his Essay . He was of opinion , that as Governments held their Parliaments , Sessions , and Assizes , at home , to over - rule men's passions and resentments , so that they who had been injured by these ...
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