Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Volumen 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... manner I have related , married Margaret , the daughter of John Jasper , a merchant of Rot- terdam in Holland , and that he had a son , William , the person whose life is the subject of the present work . CHAP- CHAPTER II , Is born in ...
... manner I have related , married Margaret , the daughter of John Jasper , a merchant of Rot- terdam in Holland , and that he had a son , William , the person whose life is the subject of the present work . CHAP- CHAPTER II , Is born in ...
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... manners might correct the growing gravity of his mind . Accordingly in 1662 he sent him to that country , in company with certain persons of rank who were then going upon their travels . The place where William first resided was Paris ...
... manners might correct the growing gravity of his mind . Accordingly in 1662 he sent him to that country , in company with certain persons of rank who were then going upon their travels . The place where William first resided was Paris ...
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... manners , which the Admiral had mistaken for a great change in his mind . But now , in 1666 , all volatile appearances had died away . The grave and sedate habits of his countrymen , the religious controversies then afloat , these and ...
... manners , which the Admiral had mistaken for a great change in his mind . But now , in 1666 , all volatile appearances had died away . The grave and sedate habits of his countrymen , the religious controversies then afloat , these and ...
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... world . " On this subject he enlarged , and this in so impressive a manner that William was quite overcome . The words indeed of the text were so adapted to his situation , that he could hardly help considering 20 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... world . " On this subject he enlarged , and this in so impressive a manner that William was quite overcome . The words indeed of the text were so adapted to his situation , that he could hardly help considering 20 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... manner . " Religion , " says he , " which is at once my crime and mine innocence , makes me a prisoner to a mayor's malice , but mine own free man . " He then informed the Earl of the reason of his imprisonment : he showed him , that ...
... manner . " Religion , " says he , " which is at once my crime and mine innocence , makes me a prisoner to a mayor's malice , but mine own free man . " He then informed the Earl of the reason of his imprisonment : he showed him , that ...
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Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Volumen 1 Thomas Clarkson Vista completa - 1813 |
Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Volumen 1 Thomas Clarkson Vista completa - 1813 |
Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Volumen 1 Thomas Clarkson Vista completa - 1813 |
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