Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 191
... particular disco- veries . This , perhaps , he may have thought needless , as they were known to act in concert . But though that cir- cumstance was known here , it was not so in the remote parts of the world to which the fame of these ...
... particular disco- veries . This , perhaps , he may have thought needless , as they were known to act in concert . But though that cir- cumstance was known here , it was not so in the remote parts of the world to which the fame of these ...
Page 228
... particular Pardons , but daily pressing for a real General one . And farther , finding himself oppressed , as I may call it , by the opposition , others made to the honest and universal Measures which he would have propagated , and set ...
... particular Pardons , but daily pressing for a real General one . And farther , finding himself oppressed , as I may call it , by the opposition , others made to the honest and universal Measures which he would have propagated , and set ...
Page 238
... particular Party . The first time I went to Court after I had embraced the communion I am of , was in '68 . The business that engaged me , was the suffering condition of my Friends in several parts of this kingdom , the cause of it ...
... particular Party . The first time I went to Court after I had embraced the communion I am of , was in '68 . The business that engaged me , was the suffering condition of my Friends in several parts of this kingdom , the cause of it ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
BOOK | 13 |
In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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