Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... prison — is reported to be a Quaker - ordered home on that account by his father - interesting interview between them conditions offered him by his father — is again turned out of doors ! Ìr is not probable , where men have pursued a ...
... prison — is reported to be a Quaker - ordered home on that account by his father - interesting interview between them conditions offered him by his father — is again turned out of doors ! Ìr is not probable , where men have pursued a ...
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... prison , He had not been long there when he wrote to Lord Orrery , then president of the council of Munster , to request his release . We find in this letter nothing either servile or degrading . It was written , on the other hand , in ...
... prison , He had not been long there when he wrote to Lord Orrery , then president of the council of Munster , to request his release . We find in this letter nothing either servile or degrading . It was written , on the other hand , in ...
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... to him , to aggravate his sufferings , that the Bishop of London had resolved that he should either publicly recant , or die in prison , But his conduct was was like that of all who suffer for con- science 42 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... to him , to aggravate his sufferings , that the Bishop of London had resolved that he should either publicly recant , or die in prison , But his conduct was was like that of all who suffer for con- science 42 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... 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 about it , a ...
... 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 about it , a ...
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... to the Admiral made à voluntary application of himself : certain however it is , that but for this interference he would have remained in prison . CHAP- OF WILLIAM PENN . 59 CHAPTER V. A. 1669 - 58 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... to the Admiral made à voluntary application of himself : certain however it is , that but for this interference he would have remained in prison . CHAP- OF WILLIAM PENN . 59 CHAPTER V. A. 1669 - 58 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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