Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1Richard Taylor and Company, 1813 - 500 Seiten |
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... further , sparing his life when by the confession of all those who relate the fact he could have taken it ; thus exhibiting , says Gerard Croese , a testimony testimony not only of his courage , but of his OF WILLIAM PENN . 13.
... further , sparing his life when by the confession of all those who relate the fact he could have taken it ; thus exhibiting , says Gerard Croese , a testimony testimony not only of his courage , but of his OF WILLIAM PENN . 13.
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... says he , " which is at once my crime and mine innocence , makes me a prisoner to a mayor's malice , but mine own free man . " He then informed the Earl of the reason of his imprisonment ; he showed him , that the proclamation did not ...
... says he , " which is at once my crime and mine innocence , makes me a prisoner to a mayor's malice , but mine own free man . " He then informed the Earl of the reason of his imprisonment ; he showed him , that the proclamation did not ...
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... says Joseph Besse , ( the first collector of the works of William Penn with a Journal of his Life prefixed , ) " my pen is diffident of her abilities to describe that most pathe- tic and moving contest which was between his father and ...
... says Joseph Besse , ( the first collector of the works of William Penn with a Journal of his Life prefixed , ) " my pen is diffident of her abilities to describe that most pathe- tic and moving contest which was between his father and ...
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... says he , I am at any time convinced , I will pay the honour of it to truth , and not to base and timorous hypo- crisy.- He then desires , as many of his enemies have retracted their opinions about him , and as his imprisonment is ...
... says he , I am at any time convinced , I will pay the honour of it to truth , and not to base and timorous hypo- crisy.- He then desires , as many of his enemies have retracted their opinions about him , and as his imprisonment is ...
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... says Thomas Ellwood , " brake down and overran the bounds and banks anciently set for the defence and security of Englishmen's lives , liberties , and proper- ties , namely , trials by jury , instead thereof directing directing and ...
... says Thomas Ellwood , " brake down and overran the bounds and banks anciently set for the defence and security of Englishmen's lives , liberties , and proper- ties , namely , trials by jury , instead thereof directing directing and ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 296 - Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers ; for there is no power but of God. The powers that be are ordained of God : whosoever, therefore, resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God; for rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil.