Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... letter several just and noble senti- ments . He tells the Lord Arlington , " that he is at a loss to imagine how a diversity of religious opinions can affect the safety of the State , seeing that kingdoms and common- wealths have lived ...
... letter several just and noble senti- ments . He tells the Lord Arlington , " that he is at a loss to imagine how a diversity of religious opinions can affect the safety of the State , seeing that kingdoms and common- wealths have lived ...
Seite 55
... a prisoner , it may be known for what . He makes , he says , no apology for his letter , the usual style of suppliants , VOL . I. E 4 because because he conceives that more honour will accrue to the OF WILLIAM PENN . 55.
... a prisoner , it may be known for what . He makes , he says , no apology for his letter , the usual style of suppliants , VOL . I. E 4 because because he conceives that more honour will accrue to the OF WILLIAM PENN . 55.
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... Letter " To the young convinced . " He meant by the latter appel- lation such as had lately become converts to his own religious faith . He began by ex plaining his OF WILLIAM PENN . 61 began again to relent. He could not help ...
... Letter " To the young convinced . " He meant by the latter appel- lation such as had lately become converts to his own religious faith . He began by ex plaining his OF WILLIAM PENN . 61 began again to relent. He could not help ...
Seite 91
... himself was not blameless in that respect , he ad- dressed to him a letter , of which I copy for its singularity the introductory sentence : " Shall " Shall the multiplied oppressions , which thou continuest to OF WILLIAM PENN . 91.
... himself was not blameless in that respect , he ad- dressed to him a letter , of which I copy for its singularity the introductory sentence : " Shall " Shall the multiplied oppressions , which thou continuest to OF WILLIAM PENN . 91.
Seite 92
... , the language of this letter will be unaccountable . It must be remarked , however , that the early Qua- kers paid but little deference to human learning , learning , and that at this very time they were 92 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... , the language of this letter will be unaccountable . It must be remarked , however , that the early Qua- kers paid but little deference to human learning , learning , and that at this very time they were 92 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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