History of William Penn, Band 1Hurst, 1872 - 363 Seiten |
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... . It would be no misuse of words to say that William Penn : Founder of Pennsyl- vania , ' is substantially a new book . 6 St. James's Terrace , Regent's Park , May - day , 1872 . NOTE . IN the first edition of William Penn '
... . It would be no misuse of words to say that William Penn : Founder of Pennsyl- vania , ' is substantially a new book . 6 St. James's Terrace , Regent's Park , May - day , 1872 . NOTE . IN the first edition of William Penn '
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... James , and forcing them to hear his plaints , until the King , who knew that he had suffered grievous wrongs , proposed to send him to Madrid as envoy to the court of Philip the Fourth . If George were in Madrid , as envoy from his ...
... James , and forcing them to hear his plaints , until the King , who knew that he had suffered grievous wrongs , proposed to send him to Madrid as envoy to the court of Philip the Fourth . If George were in Madrid , as envoy from his ...
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... James , though he had distinguished himself under Turenne , was yet a stranger to the quarterdeck . It was not safe to trifle with such seamen as the Dutch . James wanted the best captains , the best sailors in the kingdom , and in ...
... James , though he had distinguished himself under Turenne , was yet a stranger to the quarterdeck . It was not safe to trifle with such seamen as the Dutch . James wanted the best captains , the best sailors in the kingdom , and in ...
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... James , as first in rank , but which his royal highness was too frank in spirit not to share with Admiral Penn . In the same month the plague broke out in London , and the havoc wrought by this disease was chiefly in the 38 LIFE OF ...
... James , as first in rank , but which his royal highness was too frank in spirit not to share with Admiral Penn . In the same month the plague broke out in London , and the havoc wrought by this disease was chiefly in the 38 LIFE OF ...
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... James's would not heed his cries . No promise had been kept to Helwys ; none was likely to be kept with him . He must protect himself . One step beyond the line , and he might find himself , like Blount , a prisoner in the dungeon he ...
... James's would not heed his cries . No promise had been kept to Helwys ; none was likely to be kept with him . He must protect himself . One step beyond the line , and he might find himself , like Blount , a prisoner in the dungeon he ...
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Admiral Penn answer Arlington arrest Assembly authority Captain Catholic CHAPTER charge Charles Church Colonel colony conscience Cork Council county Cork court crown declared Delaware Dixon Duke of York England English father favour fellow friends George George Fox Governor Gracechurch Street guilty Guli heard Holy honour Howell indictment interest James Jesuits John Fagg John Perrot jury King King's Kinsale knew Lady Penn land letter liberty live London Lord Lord Arlington Lord Baltimore Macaulay Macroom Magdalen College Majesty Markham ment Navy Gardens never offence Oxford Parliament peace Penn and Mead Penn's Pennsylvania persons Prince prisoner province Quakers Robinson royal sent Shangarry Castle Sir John Sir William Springett Starling Sydney thee things thou thought told took Tower verdict Vere Wanstead Whitehall William Mead William Penn words wrote young
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Seite 229 - I purpose that which is extraordinary, and to leave myself and successors no power of doing mischief, that the will of one man may not hinder the good of a whole country...
Seite 232 - And thou, Philadelphia, the virgin settlement of this province, named before thou wert born, what love, what care, what service, and what travail, has there been to bring thee forth and preserve thee from such as would abuse and defile thee!
Seite 107 - Gentlemen, you shall not be dismissed till we have a verdict that the court will accept, and you shall be locked up without meat, drink, fire, and tobacco. You shall not think thus to abuse the court. We will have a verdict, by the help of God, or you shall starve for it.
Seite 207 - Let justice have its impartial course, and the law free passage. Though to your loss protect no man against it, for you are not above the law, but the law above you. Live, therefore, the lives yourselves you would have the people live, and then you have right and boldness to punish the transgressor.
Seite 339 - Her Majesty's Maids of Honour having acquainted me that they designe to employ you and Mr. Walden in making a composition with the Relations of the Maids of Taunton for the high Misdemeanour they have been guilty of, I do at their request hereby let you know that His Majesty has been pleased to give their Fines to the said Maids of Honour, and therefore recommend it to Mr. Walden and you to make the most advantageous composition you can in their behalfe. " I am, sir, your humble servant,