Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... occasion , or whe- ther any or none , or whatever were the parti- cular notions which he is said to have imbibed at this period , certain it is , that while he was at Chigwell school his mind was seri- ously impressed on the subject of ...
... occasion , or whe- ther any or none , or whatever were the parti- cular notions which he is said to have imbibed at this period , certain it is , that while he was at Chigwell school his mind was seri- ously impressed on the subject of ...
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... of Oxford , partaking of it , both students and others , gave to the world the poetic effusions of their condolence on this occasion ; and among these William their 8 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE ingly entered a gentleman commoner at ...
... of Oxford , partaking of it , both students and others , gave to the world the poetic effusions of their condolence on this occasion ; and among these William their 8 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE ingly entered a gentleman commoner at ...
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Thomas Clarkson. their condolence on this occasion ; and among these William Penn was not behind hand , if we may judge from the following specimen , taken from the Epicedia Academia Oxoniensis in Obitum celsissimi Principis Henrici ...
Thomas Clarkson. their condolence on this occasion ; and among these William Penn was not behind hand , if we may judge from the following specimen , taken from the Epicedia Academia Oxoniensis in Obitum celsissimi Principis Henrici ...
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... man of an excellent disposition , so that his own good feelings frequently opposed themselves to his anger on this occasion . His wife too , an an amiable woman , lost no opportunity of intercession . 12 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... man of an excellent disposition , so that his own good feelings frequently opposed themselves to his anger on this occasion . His wife too , an an amiable woman , lost no opportunity of intercession . 12 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... occasion . to defend their conduct in so doing ; first , by exhibiting the reasons which they them- selves gave for it ; and secondly , by main- selves 50 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE cial in example, they ought to be done away ...
... occasion . to defend their conduct in so doing ; first , by exhibiting the reasons which they them- selves gave for it ; and secondly , by main- selves 50 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE cial in example, they ought to be done away ...
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