Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... that the College immediately took it up ; and the result was , that William and several of his associates were expelled . William Penn , after his expulsion from College , College , returned home . His father is said to OF WILLIAM PENN .
... that the College immediately took it up ; and the result was , that William and several of his associates were expelled . William Penn , after his expulsion from College , College , returned home . His father is said to OF WILLIAM PENN .
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Thomas Clarkson. College , returned home . His father is said to have received him coldly . Indeed he could not be otherwise than displeased with his son on account of the public disgrace which he had thus incurred : but that which vexed ...
Thomas Clarkson. College , returned home . His father is said to have received him coldly . Indeed he could not be otherwise than displeased with his son on account of the public disgrace which he had thus incurred : but that which vexed ...
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... returned . This was in 1664. During the few opportunities he had with his father , he is said to have given satisfaction ; for though he had not gone back ( as indeed it would seem impossible under the care of Moses . Amyrault ) in his ...
... returned . This was in 1664. During the few opportunities he had with his father , he is said to have given satisfaction ; for though he had not gone back ( as indeed it would seem impossible under the care of Moses . Amyrault ) in his ...
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... returned from sea , could not but notice this change . It was the more visible on account of the length of his absence . He saw it with all his former feelings ; with the same fear for the consequences , and the same determi- nation to ...
... returned from sea , could not but notice this change . It was the more visible on account of the length of his absence . He saw it with all his former feelings ; with the same fear for the consequences , and the same determi- nation to ...
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... returned home . At the first interview all appeared to be well . There was nothing discoverable , either in his dress or his man- ners , by which the information sent concern- ing him could be judged to be true . In process of time ...
... returned home . At the first interview all appeared to be well . There was nothing discoverable , either in his dress or his man- ners , by which the information sent concern- ing him could be judged to be true . In process of time ...
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