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Page 55
... Quaker , nor the Jew , was but one of the arts of political management , by which he raised himself to power , and can scarcely be considered as indicating in him or in his party at large , any settled and clearly defined principle ...
... Quaker , nor the Jew , was but one of the arts of political management , by which he raised himself to power , and can scarcely be considered as indicating in him or in his party at large , any settled and clearly defined principle ...
Page 56
... Quakers , by the In- dependents of England and America , afforded terrible commentaries on these doctrines . Now and then , in- deed , some purer spirits could pierce through this gloom , and anticipate the lights of a succeeding age ...
... Quakers , by the In- dependents of England and America , afforded terrible commentaries on these doctrines . Now and then , in- deed , some purer spirits could pierce through this gloom , and anticipate the lights of a succeeding age ...
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... Quaker preachers , he combated them only in pamphlets and public disputations , and contented him- self with overwhelming their doctrines with a torrent of learning , sarcasms , syllogisms , and puns.a It should also be remembered , to ...
... Quaker preachers , he combated them only in pamphlets and public disputations , and contented him- self with overwhelming their doctrines with a torrent of learning , sarcasms , syllogisms , and puns.a It should also be remembered , to ...
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... , p . 269. Quarto edit . Dr. Trumbull ( Hist.U. S. vol . I. p . 105. ) speaks of Williams with cold praise , though he calls him " a gentleman of benevolence . " driven from Virginia , and of the Quakers exiled from 60.
... , p . 269. Quarto edit . Dr. Trumbull ( Hist.U. S. vol . I. p . 105. ) speaks of Williams with cold praise , though he calls him " a gentleman of benevolence . " driven from Virginia , and of the Quakers exiled from 60.
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New-York Historical Society. driven from Virginia , and of the Quakers exiled from New - England . " His son , the second Lord Baltimore , deserves also to be named with honour , as having inherited the enter- prise and the tolerant ...
New-York Historical Society. driven from Virginia , and of the Quakers exiled from New - England . " His son , the second Lord Baltimore , deserves also to be named with honour , as having inherited the enter- prise and the tolerant ...
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