Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... according to the custom of ancient times . It was an unusual sight then at that university . This sight operated differently upon different persons ; but so disagreeably upon William Penn , who conceived that the simplicity and ...
... according to the custom of ancient times . It was an unusual sight then at that university . This sight operated differently upon different persons ; but so disagreeably upon William Penn , who conceived that the simplicity and ...
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... according to the prescriptions of other mortal men in this , and , if they do not , that they have no right to be at liberty or to live in this , is both ridiculous and dangerous . He maintains that the understanding can never be ...
... according to the prescriptions of other mortal men in this , and , if they do not , that they have no right to be at liberty or to live in this , is both ridiculous and dangerous . He maintains that the understanding can never be ...
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... according as the answers are . Recorder . - Sir , we must not stand to hear you talk all night . W. Penn . - I design no affront to the Court , but to be heard in my just plea ; and I must plainly tell you , that if you deny me the oyer ...
... according as the answers are . Recorder . - Sir , we must not stand to hear you talk all night . W. Penn . - I design no affront to the Court , but to be heard in my just plea ; and I must plainly tell you , that if you deny me the oyer ...
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... according to the fundamental laws of England , that any Englishman should be fined or amerced but by the judgement of his peers or jury , since it expressly contradicts the fourteenth and twenty - ninth chapters of the Great Charter of ...
... according to the fundamental laws of England , that any Englishman should be fined or amerced but by the judgement of his peers or jury , since it expressly contradicts the fourteenth and twenty - ninth chapters of the Great Charter of ...
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... According to the laws of dispute then in force upon such occasions , it devolved upon Jeremy to speak first . He began ac- cordingly , and went on boldly till he had expended all the arguments he had brought with him ; when finding from ...
... According to the laws of dispute then in force upon such occasions , it devolved upon Jeremy to speak first . He began ac- cordingly , and went on boldly till he had expended all the arguments he had brought with him ; when finding from ...
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