Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... occasion , in the recommendation of force . The con- sequence was , that he became very odious to the Church . The Dissenters too , whose very cause he had been pleading , turned against him . Considering his intimacy with James the ...
... occasion , in the recommendation of force . The con- sequence was , that he became very odious to the Church . The Dissenters too , whose very cause he had been pleading , turned against him . Considering his intimacy with James the ...
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... occasion , and that I am for that , and many more reasons , Thy obliged and affectionate Friend , " WILLIAM PENN . " In about a fortnight after the writing of this letter , the nation being in a ferment on account of the arbitrary ...
... occasion , and that I am for that , and many more reasons , Thy obliged and affectionate Friend , " WILLIAM PENN . " In about a fortnight after the writing of this letter , the nation being in a ferment on account of the arbitrary ...
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... occasion . ' 99 On the departure of Blackwell the Execu tive Government reverted , according to the Constitution , to the Council , of which Thomas Lloyd , not willing to desert the State at this juncture , resumed the Presidency ; so ...
... occasion . ' 99 On the departure of Blackwell the Execu tive Government reverted , according to the Constitution , to the Council , of which Thomas Lloyd , not willing to desert the State at this juncture , resumed the Presidency ; so ...
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... the present year . About this time he wrote to a Friend on the following occasion . He himself had been in the habit of writing letters to the Duke Duke of Buckingham , who was then de- ceased . " OF WILLIAM PENN . 55.
... the present year . About this time he wrote to a Friend on the following occasion . He himself had been in the habit of writing letters to the Duke Duke of Buckingham , who was then de- ceased . " OF WILLIAM PENN . 55.
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... occasion . This , " say they , “ was con- firmed by a letter King James wrote to Penn from France after the Revolution had been brought about by King William the Third . Penn was strictly examined concerning this correspondence . His ...
... occasion . This , " say they , “ was con- firmed by a letter King James wrote to Penn from France after the Revolution had been brought about by King William the Third . Penn was strictly examined concerning this correspondence . His ...
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