Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... say , the King was pleased to ask Gilbert , whether he had not something to say ; upon which he in a great deal of humility spake in the manner following : The mercy , favour , and kindness , which the King hath extended to us as a ...
... say , the King was pleased to ask Gilbert , whether he had not something to say ; upon which he in a great deal of humility spake in the manner following : The mercy , favour , and kindness , which the King hath extended to us as a ...
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... but nevertheless it ought not to hinder that , at the same time , there be also a due care taken of preserving a fair reputation . A good name , ' says the Wise Man , Man , is better than precious ointment . ' It OF WILLIAM PENN . 9.
... but nevertheless it ought not to hinder that , at the same time , there be also a due care taken of preserving a fair reputation . A good name , ' says the Wise Man , Man , is better than precious ointment . ' It OF WILLIAM PENN . 9.
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... - strative evidence of your sincerity in the profession you make had accompanied all your endeavours for liberty . I " But what do I say , or what do I wish for ? for ? I confess that I am now struck with 14 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... - strative evidence of your sincerity in the profession you make had accompanied all your endeavours for liberty . I " But what do I say , or what do I wish for ? for ? I confess that I am now struck with 14 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... say , I have seen your justification from that story under that person's own hand ; and his return to Pennsylvania , where he now resides , may be an irrefragable confutation of it to any that will take the pains to in- quire thereinto ...
... say , I have seen your justification from that story under that person's own hand ; and his return to Pennsylvania , where he now resides , may be an irrefragable confutation of it to any that will take the pains to in- quire thereinto ...
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... say , I could not but be much affected , to see any such person fall innocently and undeservedly under such unjust reproaches as you have done . It is a hard case ; and I think no man that has any bowels of humanity can reflect upon it ...
... say , I could not but be much affected , to see any such person fall innocently and undeservedly under such unjust reproaches as you have done . It is a hard case ; and I think no man that has any bowels of humanity can reflect upon it ...
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