Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of William PennGilpin, 1849 - 370 Seiten |
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... Considered " -affairs of Pennsylvania CHAPTER XXIV . ........ 167 179 A. 1688. - Introduces Gilbert Latey to the King - becomes very unpopular -reputed causes of it - beautiful letter written to him by Mr. Popple on this account - his ...
... Considered " -affairs of Pennsylvania CHAPTER XXIV . ........ 167 179 A. 1688. - Introduces Gilbert Latey to the King - becomes very unpopular -reputed causes of it - beautiful letter written to him by Mr. Popple on this account - his ...
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... considered how far this suspicion , which indeed forms the sole excuse for Mr. Macaulay's strictures , was justified - on what facts it was grounded , and whether these facts were in themselves discreditable or not . In order to reply ...
... considered how far this suspicion , which indeed forms the sole excuse for Mr. Macaulay's strictures , was justified - on what facts it was grounded , and whether these facts were in themselves discreditable or not . In order to reply ...
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... considered a charge -viz . , the assertion , that " the Friends " disapproved of his conduct , that 66 even his own sect looked coldly on him , and requited his services with obloquy . " . " Whether this statement be a fact or not is a ...
... considered a charge -viz . , the assertion , that " the Friends " disapproved of his conduct , that 66 even his own sect looked coldly on him , and requited his services with obloquy . " . " Whether this statement be a fact or not is a ...
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... considered the court , with its pomp and vanity , its parade and ceremonies , as a direct nursery for vice ; and as to its routine of pleasures , it became to him only a routine of disgust . Thus disappointed again in his expectations ...
... considered the court , with its pomp and vanity , its parade and ceremonies , as a direct nursery for vice ; and as to its routine of pleasures , it became to him only a routine of disgust . Thus disappointed again in his expectations ...
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... considered by many , and even to be called by some , a Quaker . The rumour that he had become a Quaker soon reached his father . It was conveyed to him by a nobleman then resident in Ireland , who addressed him purposely on the subject ...
... considered by many , and even to be called by some , a Quaker . The rumour that he had become a Quaker soon reached his father . It was conveyed to him by a nobleman then resident in Ireland , who addressed him purposely on the subject ...
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