William Penn: An Historical Biography, from New Sources. With an Extra Chapter on the "Macaulay Charges."Blanchard and Lea, 1851 - 353 Seiten |
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... Common- wealths , properly so called , the whole surface of society unrolls itself like a vast plain to the sun , and receives the light and comfort and invigorating influence of its beams . " J. A. ST . JOHN . WILLIAM PENN : 2104 An ...
... Common- wealths , properly so called , the whole surface of society unrolls itself like a vast plain to the sun , and receives the light and comfort and invigorating influence of its beams . " J. A. ST . JOHN . WILLIAM PENN : 2104 An ...
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... common and continuous act of injustice to the sea - kings of the Com- monwealth . The reasons for this neglect lie on the face of the records of that time . The navy was neutral and patriotic when every other power in the state sided ...
... common and continuous act of injustice to the sea - kings of the Com- monwealth . The reasons for this neglect lie on the face of the records of that time . The navy was neutral and patriotic when every other power in the state sided ...
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... 5 William Penn Gaskell MSS . Granville Penn , ii . 565 . 6 Heath's Chronicle , p . 198. Deane had been a hoyman's servant at Ips- wich ; Lawson , a common sailor . turn which events were likely to take at home was 2 * WILLIAM PENN . 17.
... 5 William Penn Gaskell MSS . Granville Penn , ii . 565 . 6 Heath's Chronicle , p . 198. Deane had been a hoyman's servant at Ips- wich ; Lawson , a common sailor . turn which events were likely to take at home was 2 * WILLIAM PENN . 17.
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... of several dreams of this nature . They were the common incidents of the time . * Burchett , 395 . 4 Granville Penn , ii . 142 . 5 Ibid . ii . 143 , 167 . During these years his son William rapidly improved , under 3 WILLIAM PENN . 25.
... of several dreams of this nature . They were the common incidents of the time . * Burchett , 395 . 4 Granville Penn , ii . 142 . 5 Ibid . ii . 143 , 167 . During these years his son William rapidly improved , under 3 WILLIAM PENN . 25.
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... common . Penn accepted his opinions as well as his friendship ; and 5 1 " No Cross , no Crown , " i . 313. 2 Gerard Croese , 41. - 3 Besse , i . 2 . 4 Ormonde to Sir William Penn , Granville Penn , i . 429 . 5 " If I could write and ...
... common . Penn accepted his opinions as well as his friendship ; and 5 1 " No Cross , no Crown , " i . 313. 2 Gerard Croese , 41. - 3 Besse , i . 2 . 4 Ormonde to Sir William Penn , Granville Penn , i . 429 . 5 " If I could write and ...
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Seite 9 - The execution of this work is equal to the conception. Great pains have been taken to make it both interesting and valuable.
Seite 92 - Are not they my proper judges by the great Charter of England? What hope is there of ever having justice done, when juries are threatened and their verdicts rejected?
Seite 117 - The Great Case of Liberty of Conscience once more Briefly Debated and Defended by the Authority of Reason, Scripture, and Antiquity.