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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... hands Penn's MS . statement of his connection with the Fords , from which I have gleaned important infor- mation . To Thomas Thomson , Esq . , of York , I am indebted for an exami- nation of his unique collection of Story MSS .; and to ...
... hands Penn's MS . statement of his connection with the Fords , from which I have gleaned important infor- mation . To Thomas Thomson , Esq . , of York , I am indebted for an exami- nation of his unique collection of Story MSS .; and to ...
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... hands , - given effect to his will , -made England under his rule the arbitress of Europe . This was not to be forgiven . Round- head writers had no love for the navy because it was not their partisan . Whatever happened on shore , the ...
... hands , - given effect to his will , -made England under his rule the arbitress of Europe . This was not to be forgiven . Round- head writers had no love for the navy because it was not their partisan . Whatever happened on shore , the ...
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... hand and his pistols in his belt ; and what was still more necessary to his safety , he trained himself in a cautious , watchful and determined habit of mind and body - prepared to sail in peace in the calmer waters or to meet in an ...
... hand and his pistols in his belt ; and what was still more necessary to his safety , he trained himself in a cautious , watchful and determined habit of mind and body - prepared to sail in peace in the calmer waters or to meet in an ...
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... hands of his enemies it would be impossible for his fellow - sovereigns on the continent of Europe to send him succors , however much they might sympathise with him in secret : -and in an open fight on English ground between the friends ...
... hands of his enemies it would be impossible for his fellow - sovereigns on the continent of Europe to send him succors , however much they might sympathise with him in secret : -and in an open fight on English ground between the friends ...
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... hands , he was one of the first to send in his ad- hesion , with those of all the officers under his command.2 For the next few years the hand of genius was felt in every department of the administration . While the great powers of the ...
... hands , he was one of the first to send in his ad- hesion , with those of all the officers under his command.2 For the next few years the hand of genius was felt in every department of the administration . While the great powers of the ...
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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.