Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 202
... interest ; and Thomas and Richard Penn , the proprietors of the province , who themselves con- tributed five hundred pounds . To these gentlemen letters had been originally written by the trustees , requesting their aid ; and their ...
... interest ; and Thomas and Richard Penn , the proprietors of the province , who themselves con- tributed five hundred pounds . To these gentlemen letters had been originally written by the trustees , requesting their aid ; and their ...
Page 68
... interest and importance when they relate to those whom we regard as great teachers of philosophy and morals . When we find that Aristotle was magnificent in his dress , and that his fingers were covered with costly gems - or when we ...
... interest and importance when they relate to those whom we regard as great teachers of philosophy and morals . When we find that Aristotle was magnificent in his dress , and that his fingers were covered with costly gems - or when we ...
Page 219
... interest with the King ; and therefore prithee tell me how I can employ it for thy good ; " to which I fearing to be drawn into some things I might not like , replied , " Sir , my ill state of health confines me ( as indeed it did ) to ...
... interest with the King ; and therefore prithee tell me how I can employ it for thy good ; " to which I fearing to be drawn into some things I might not like , replied , " Sir , my ill state of health confines me ( as indeed it did ) to ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
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In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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