Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... visited in his retirement - Message sent to him there by John Locke - writes a Preface to Barclay's Apology - affairs of Pennsylvania . WILLIAM PENN had been but little more than six weeks in his retirement , when another Proclamation ...
... visited in his retirement - Message sent to him there by John Locke - writes a Preface to Barclay's Apology - affairs of Pennsylvania . WILLIAM PENN had been but little more than six weeks in his retirement , when another Proclamation ...
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... . " While he was living in retirement he was visited by a few select friends , who were mostly of the same religious profession with himself . himself . These administered to him conso- lation in their 76 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... . " While he was living in retirement he was visited by a few select friends , who were mostly of the same religious profession with himself . himself . These administered to him conso- lation in their 76 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... visited him . Among other 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 ...
... visited him . Among other 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 ...
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... visited France , Holland , and Germany . He had lived in America , then reputed a new quarter of the globe . He had surveyed therefore men under different tongues , co- lours , climates , manners , religions , and vernments . He had ...
... visited France , Holland , and Germany . He had lived in America , then reputed a new quarter of the globe . He had surveyed therefore men under different tongues , co- lours , climates , manners , religions , and vernments . He had ...
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... visited his friend Blandford , had he known of his indisposition before . It is to be presumed , therefore , that he went from home whenever other fit occasions presented themselves . I mention this merely as a mark of the consciousness ...
... visited his friend Blandford , had he known of his indisposition before . It is to be presumed , therefore , that he went from home whenever other fit occasions presented themselves . I mention this merely as a mark of the consciousness ...
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