Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... appears that he had then left his house at Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire , and that he had established himself at Worm- inghurst in Sussex . Here then , in the calm retreat of the country , he took thought for his new colony . The more ...
... appears that he had then left his house at Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire , and that he had established himself at Worm- inghurst in Sussex . Here then , in the calm retreat of the country , he took thought for his new colony . The more ...
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... appears that they held religious meetings while on board , and that they were particularly well accommodated , the captain of the packet having served under Vice - Admiral Sir William Penn . After landing at the Brill , they proceeded ...
... appears that they held religious meetings while on board , and that they were particularly well accommodated , the captain of the packet having served under Vice - Admiral Sir William Penn . After landing at the Brill , they proceeded ...
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... appears from the journal from which this account is taken , that the Princess must have breakfasted be- tween six and seven , dined at one , and supped at eight ; hours of meal , which afford a striking contrast to those of modern times ...
... appears from the journal from which this account is taken , that the Princess must have breakfasted be- tween six and seven , dined at one , and supped at eight ; hours of meal , which afford a striking contrast to those of modern times ...
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... appear . " The hearers are said to have been greatly affected . The preachers also were not less so ; for when the meeting was over , which lasted till seven in the evening , they returned to their lodgings with hearts full of ...
... appear . " The hearers are said to have been greatly affected . The preachers also were not less so ; for when the meeting was over , which lasted till seven in the evening , they returned to their lodgings with hearts full of ...
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... to have been sweetly opened to many . " It appears that the Vaught himself , who had stood at the door behind the barn , where he could hear but not be seen , seen , was so impressed as to have carried a 188 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... to have been sweetly opened to many . " It appears that the Vaught himself , who had stood at the door behind the barn , where he could hear but not be seen , seen , was so impressed as to have carried a 188 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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