Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... fleet . Thus he took leave of the sea , his old element , but continued still his other em- ploys till 1669 : at that time , through bodily infirmities infirmities contracted by the care and fa- tigue of public 4 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... fleet . Thus he took leave of the sea , his old element , but continued still his other em- ploys till 1669 : at that time , through bodily infirmities infirmities contracted by the care and fa- tigue of public 4 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... continued in the proper path . Friends of peace , they avoided , as far as was possible , all recourse to law , and they refused to bear arms against their fellow - creatures on any pretence whatever . Taking then into consideration ...
... continued in the proper path . Friends of peace , they avoided , as far as was possible , all recourse to law , and they refused to bear arms against their fellow - creatures on any pretence whatever . Taking then into consideration ...
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... continued their defence in the dark , and , what was extraordinary , many staid to hear it . This brought Vincent among them with a candle . Addressing himself to the Quakers , he desired them to disperse . To this at length they ...
... continued their defence in the dark , and , what was extraordinary , many staid to hear it . This brought Vincent among them with a candle . Addressing himself to the Quakers , he desired them to disperse . To this at length they ...
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... continued still in prison ; when under- standing that " The Sandy Foundation shaken , " which had occasioned such an outcry against him , had been misrepresented , he wrote , by way of apology for it , and to correct any misapprehension ...
... continued still in prison ; when under- standing that " The Sandy Foundation shaken , " which had occasioned such an outcry against him , had been misrepresented , he wrote , by way of apology for it , and to correct any misapprehension ...
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... continued in Newgate . * I allude to the voluntary repeal on the part of Go- vernment , last year , of this very Conventicle Act , and of the Five Miles Act ; also to an extension of privi- lege to Dissenters ; and particularly to those ...
... continued in Newgate . * I allude to the voluntary repeal on the part of Go- vernment , last year , of this very Conventicle Act , and of the Five Miles Act ; also to an extension of privi- lege to Dissenters ; and particularly to those ...
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