The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volume 7Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1811 |
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... quaker , at Ballytore , near Carlow . In 1746 he entered as a scholar at Trinity college , and in 1753 came to London , became a member of the Middle Temple , where he supported himself for a time by writing for the booksellers . In ...
... quaker , at Ballytore , near Carlow . In 1746 he entered as a scholar at Trinity college , and in 1753 came to London , became a member of the Middle Temple , where he supported himself for a time by writing for the booksellers . In ...
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... quakers . The founder of it , George Fox , the son of a weaver , was a common ignorant man , but of irreproachable manners , and of a serious melancholy character . An assiduous reading of the Bible , a solitary life , and a constant ...
... quakers . The founder of it , George Fox , the son of a weaver , was a common ignorant man , but of irreproachable manners , and of a serious melancholy character . An assiduous reading of the Bible , a solitary life , and a constant ...
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... quakers were persecuted with great severity ; not for their principles , but because they would not pay tythes to ... quaker , un- dertook to convert him , and was successful . Young ENGLAND . ] ΡΕΝΝ . Penn was lively , naturally PENN ...
... quakers were persecuted with great severity ; not for their principles , but because they would not pay tythes to ... quaker , un- dertook to convert him , and was successful . Young ENGLAND . ] ΡΕΝΝ . Penn was lively , naturally PENN ...
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... quakers , and in par- ticular , he divested it of all the absurdities which an ignorant and rude fanaticism had intermingled with it . He was several times imprisoned , but the influence of the Admiral , who could not consent to abandon ...
... quakers , and in par- ticular , he divested it of all the absurdities which an ignorant and rude fanaticism had intermingled with it . He was several times imprisoned , but the influence of the Admiral , who could not consent to abandon ...
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... Quaker now become a sovereign , in- vested with a power to enact laws , to establish a go- vernment , to grant lands , and to impose taxes . The use Penn made of this power ranks him among the benefactors to humanity ; he gave the name ...
... Quaker now become a sovereign , in- vested with a power to enact laws , to establish a go- vernment , to grant lands , and to impose taxes . The use Penn made of this power ranks him among the benefactors to humanity ; he gave the name ...
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