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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... known about Penn were not known to Clark- son . His want of information , however , was not altogether his fault . Since he wrote his memoir , now forty years ago , the sources of our history , and more particularly of the seventeenth ...
... known about Penn were not known to Clark- son . His want of information , however , was not altogether his fault . Since he wrote his memoir , now forty years ago , the sources of our history , and more particularly of the seventeenth ...
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... known to Granville Penn . It is one of the thousand facts which we owe to the discovery of Pepys . January 6th , 1661 , 2 . 2 " Pepys , Sept. 8 , 1660. The edition cited is that of 1848 , 9 . 3Sir - If my wits can procure me a horse , I ...
... known to Granville Penn . It is one of the thousand facts which we owe to the discovery of Pepys . January 6th , 1661 , 2 . 2 " Pepys , Sept. 8 , 1660. The edition cited is that of 1848 , 9 . 3Sir - If my wits can procure me a horse , I ...
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... known intriguer if he needed him . When Monk began his secret communi- cations with the Stuarts , he contented himself with writing in a bantering postscript " There is a cunning fellow in Scotland , called George Monk , who lies in ...
... known intriguer if he needed him . When Monk began his secret communi- cations with the Stuarts , he contented himself with writing in a bantering postscript " There is a cunning fellow in Scotland , called George Monk , who lies in ...
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... known would recall the Exiles . When the new writs were issued , the borough of Weymouth , without solicitation on his part , elected Sir William to serve as their representative in com- pany with General Montague.1 After the resolution ...
... known would recall the Exiles . When the new writs were issued , the borough of Weymouth , without solicitation on his part , elected Sir William to serve as their representative in com- pany with General Montague.1 After the resolution ...
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... known is characteristic . Returning late one night from a party , he was accosted in the dark street by a man who shouted to him in an angry tone to draw and defend himself . At the same moment a sword gleamed past his eyes . The fellow ...
... known is characteristic . Returning late one night from a party , he was accosted in the dark street by a man who shouted to him in an angry tone to draw and defend himself . At the same moment a sword gleamed past his eyes . The fellow ...
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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.