Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... reasons why they had opposed the reading of the Declaration in the churches , as the Order in Council had prescribed . They intended , they said , no disrespect to His Majesty , nor did they breathe any spirit of hostility to- wards the ...
... reasons why they had opposed the reading of the Declaration in the churches , as the Order in Council had prescribed . They intended , they said , no disrespect to His Majesty , nor did they breathe any spirit of hostility to- wards the ...
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... reason , though there were no other , I entreat you , observe , that the care of a man's reputation is an essential part of that very same duty that engages him in the pursuit of any worthy design . " But I must not entertain you with a ...
... reason , though there were no other , I entreat you , observe , that the care of a man's reputation is an essential part of that very same duty that engages him in the pursuit of any worthy design . " But I must not entertain you with a ...
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... reason , that I can apprehend , they have to repute me a Roman Catholic , is , my frequent going to Whitehall , a place no more forbid to me than to the rest of he world , who yet , it seems , find much er quarter . I have almost ...
... reason , that I can apprehend , they have to repute me a Roman Catholic , is , my frequent going to Whitehall , a place no more forbid to me than to the rest of he world , who yet , it seems , find much er quarter . I have almost ...
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... reason , could I lie under any test or obliga- tion to discover my opinion of public acts of state ; and therefore neither can any such acts , or my silence about them , in justice be made my crime . Volunteers are blanks and cyphers in ...
... reason , could I lie under any test or obliga- tion to discover my opinion of public acts of state ; and therefore neither can any such acts , or my silence about them , in justice be made my crime . Volunteers are blanks and cyphers in ...
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... 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 proceedings of James the Second , William Prince of ...
... 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 proceedings of James the Second , William Prince of ...
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