Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... returning love on the part of his father , and accordingly pre- pared for his journey . In the month of August he reached Cork . He entered im- mediately upon his father's business . In the intervals , however , of his leisure he at ...
... returning love on the part of his father , and accordingly pre- pared for his journey . In the month of August he reached Cork . He entered im- mediately upon his father's business . In the intervals , however , of his leisure he at ...
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... returned to England . On his arrival there a reconciliation took place , to the joy of all concerned , but particularly of his mother ; after which he took up his resi- dence in his father's house . CHAP CHAPTER VI . A. 1670 — preaches ...
... returned to England . On his arrival there a reconciliation took place , to the joy of all concerned , but particularly of his mother ; after which he took up his resi- dence in his father's house . CHAP CHAPTER VI . A. 1670 — preaches ...
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... returned the same verdict as before . The Bench now became outrageous , and indulged in the most vulgar and brutal language , such in- deed as would be almost incredible if it were not upon record . The Jury were again charged , and ...
... returned the same verdict as before . The Bench now became outrageous , and indulged in the most vulgar and brutal language , such in- deed as would be almost incredible if it were not upon record . The Jury were again charged , and ...
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... far he may be said to have triumphed . But he triumphed in an- other respect ; for Jeremy , when he found that his hearers continued in their places , was was so mortified , that he returned , and inju- 90 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... far he may be said to have triumphed . But he triumphed in an- other respect ; for Jeremy , when he found that his hearers continued in their places , was was so mortified , that he returned , and inju- 90 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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Thomas Clarkson. was so mortified , that he returned , and inju- diciously expressed his disapprobation of their conduct ; the consequence of which was , that they in their turn expressed their dislike of him . At this controversy Thomas ...
Thomas Clarkson. was so mortified , that he returned , and inju- diciously expressed his disapprobation of their conduct ; the consequence of which was , that they in their turn expressed their dislike of him . At this controversy Thomas ...
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