Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... desire which others of his own society had to live near him , the country about Rickmansworth began to abound with Quakers . This latter circumstance occasioned him , oddly enough , to be brought forward again as a public disputant ...
... desire which others of his own society had to live near him , the country about Rickmansworth began to abound with Quakers . This latter circumstance occasioned him , oddly enough , to be brought forward again as a public disputant ...
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... desire thy good and felicity . And when I read thy letter , the many severities therein could not deter me from saying that I could freely give thee an apartment in my house and liberty therein ; that I could visit , and yet discourse ...
... desire thy good and felicity . And when I read thy letter , the many severities therein could not deter me from saying that I could freely give thee an apartment in my house and liberty therein ; that I could visit , and yet discourse ...
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... much quiet as may be , ) thought my counsel's opinion very reason- able : indeed , thy own desire to have the eight parts added , was not so pleasant to the other other party that it should now be shrunk from by 164 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... much quiet as may be , ) thought my counsel's opinion very reason- able : indeed , thy own desire to have the eight parts added , was not so pleasant to the other other party that it should now be shrunk from by 164 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... for the sake of thy desires and breathings of soul after the living God ; the report whereof by some in the said estate hath made deep impression of true kindness upon upon my spirit , and raised in me a very 192 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... for the sake of thy desires and breathings of soul after the living God ; the report whereof by some in the said estate hath made deep impression of true kindness upon upon my spirit , and raised in me a very 192 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... desire to possess it from any views of worldly interest , such as his father might have entertained , but chiefly from the noble motive of doing good . Having acted as a trustee trustee of Billynge for four years , he had seen 262 ...
... desire to possess it from any views of worldly interest , such as his father might have entertained , but chiefly from the noble motive of doing good . Having acted as a trustee trustee of Billynge for four years , he had seen 262 ...
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