Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... observe , that it is under the influence of this latter principle that we are to see the conduct of William Penn , but more particularly as a public man , in the sheets which follow ; or , in other words , we are to have a view of him ...
... observe , that it is under the influence of this latter principle that we are to see the conduct of William Penn , but more particularly as a public man , in the sheets which follow ; or , in other words , we are to have a view of him ...
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... observe , that it is under the influence of this latter principle that we are to see the conduct of William Penn , but more particularly as a public man , in the sheets which follow ; or , in other words , we are to have a view of him ...
... observe , that it is under the influence of this latter principle that we are to see the conduct of William Penn , but more particularly as a public man , in the sheets which follow ; or , in other words , we are to have a view of him ...
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... observe , that Admiral Sir William Penn , descended in the manner I have related , married Margaret , the daughter of John Jasper , a merchant of Rot- terdam in Holland , and that he had a son , William , the person whose life is the ...
... observe , that Admiral Sir William Penn , descended in the manner I have related , married Margaret , the daughter of John Jasper , a merchant of Rot- terdam in Holland , and that he had a son , William , the person whose life is the ...
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... observe then , that , when they were first gathered out of the world , they considered themselves as a select people , upon whom it devolved to bear their public testimony by abandoning all those fashions and customs belonging to it ...
... observe then , that , when they were first gathered out of the world , they considered themselves as a select people , upon whom it devolved to bear their public testimony by abandoning all those fashions and customs belonging to it ...
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... observe of this book , that it was written upon the same ground as the paper which we have just seen him address to the Parliament ; namely , because the said Parliament were then going to bring in a new bill , or one more severe than ...
... observe of this book , that it was written upon the same ground as the paper which we have just seen him address to the Parliament ; namely , because the said Parliament were then going to bring in a new bill , or one more severe than ...
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