Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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... America . -Will men still suffer such stuff to pass upon them ? Is any thing more foolish , as well as false , than that because I am often at Whitehall , therefore I must be the author of all that is done there that does not please ...
... America . -Will men still suffer such stuff to pass upon them ? Is any thing more foolish , as well as false , than that because I am often at Whitehall , therefore I must be the author of all that is done there that does not please ...
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... America , at a time when his presence was of great importance to its well - being . Neither had he any prospect that all he had laboured for or brought about would not , on account of the prejudices of the times , be utterly undone ...
... America , at a time when his presence was of great importance to its well - being . Neither had he any prospect that all he had laboured for or brought about would not , on account of the prejudices of the times , be utterly undone ...
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... America , things did not go on to his satisfaction there , for he deter- mined upon another change in the Govern- , ment by reducing the Executive to three persons . Instead of five Commissioners it was to consist of a Deputy Governor ...
... America , things did not go on to his satisfaction there , for he deter- mined upon another change in the Govern- , ment by reducing the Executive to three persons . Instead of five Commissioners it was to consist of a Deputy Governor ...
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... America . But as the authors of infant projects , when ushered into the world , feel interested both in watching their progress and their fate , so he felt his inclination checked in this respect for a time from the same cause . He felt ...
... America . But as the authors of infant projects , when ushered into the world , feel interested both in watching their progress and their fate , so he felt his inclination checked in this respect for a time from the same cause . He felt ...
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... America , they bore an aspect worse than ever . Though the Decree of the Provincial Council , as men- tioned in the last chapter , had been carried into effect , it did not remove the dissatisfac- tion which had sprung up among the inha ...
... America , they bore an aspect worse than ever . Though the Decree of the Provincial Council , as men- tioned in the last chapter , had been carried into effect , it did not remove the dissatisfac- tion which had sprung up among the inha ...
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