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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... question - Indian affairs— Colonial regulations - Return to England .... CHAPTER XII . THE CLOSING SCENES . 1702-1718 . Accession of Ann - Young Penn in America - His father's troubles - The faithless steward - Penn in the Fleet prison ...
... question - Indian affairs— Colonial regulations - Return to England .... CHAPTER XII . THE CLOSING SCENES . 1702-1718 . Accession of Ann - Young Penn in America - His father's troubles - The faithless steward - Penn in the Fleet prison ...
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... question in the face . The living fell down in the streets , stricken dead in a moment . The darkest gloom reigned every where . Ten thousand deaths were reported in a single day . The rich fled away to a distance . The poor shut ...
... question in the face . The living fell down in the streets , stricken dead in a moment . The darkest gloom reigned every where . Ten thousand deaths were reported in a single day . The rich fled away to a distance . The poor shut ...
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... Shangarry , that the great question of the Irish estates was to be settled . The 1 Granville Penn , ii . 617 . 2 Ibid . ii . 374 . 3 Ibid . ii . 433 . Land Commissioners appointed by the crown to hear and adjust 40 WILLIAM PENN .
... Shangarry , that the great question of the Irish estates was to be settled . The 1 Granville Penn , ii . 617 . 2 Ibid . ii . 374 . 3 Ibid . ii . 433 . Land Commissioners appointed by the crown to hear and adjust 40 WILLIAM PENN .
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... . Then there was that question of the hat . Was he to believe that his own son would refuse to uncover 2 Pepys , Dec. 29 , 1667 . 1 Besse , i . 3 . 3 Besse , i . 2 in his presence ? The thing was quite rebellious and WILLIAM PENN . 43.
... . Then there was that question of the hat . Was he to believe that his own son would refuse to uncover 2 Pepys , Dec. 29 , 1667 . 1 Besse , i . 3 . 3 Besse , i . 2 in his presence ? The thing was quite rebellious and WILLIAM PENN . 43.
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... question ! Why , this was a question of breeding - not of conscience . Every child un- covered to his father - every subject to his sovereign . Could any man with the feelings and the education of a gentleman doubt ? And this boy - for ...
... question ! Why , this was a question of breeding - not of conscience . Every child un- covered to his father - every subject to his sovereign . Could any man with the feelings and the education of a gentleman doubt ? And this boy - for ...
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admiral affairs Algernon Sidney America anxious assembly Besse BLANCHARD'S Burnet Catholic Charles charter Church colony common conscience Corresp court crown Delaware Duke of York duodecimo edition England English extra cloth father favor February 28 friends George Fox governor Granville Penn Guli handsome Hist Holland honor hundred Ibid interest James Jesuits John Fagg jury justice King King's Lady land letter liberty London Lord Lord Baltimore Magdalen College Memoirs mind neat never noble numerous octavo octavo volume opinion Paper Office Parliament party peace Penn's Pennsylvania Pepys persons Philadelphia plates political Prince prison Privy Council Privy Council Office Proprietary Papers proprietor province Quakers refused religious royal 12mo says sect sent Sir John society soon spirit Springett Sunderland Thomas Ellwood thought tion verdict Whitehall William Mead William Penn wrote young
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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.