The Monthly Magazine, Volume 41, Parts 6-7R. Phillips, 1816 |
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Page 480
... . land , may be inferred from the interable va which appear in so many fanciful forms upon London Magazine . THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE . No. 285. ] JULY 1 ,. which have in turn destroyed the peace of Europe , and drenched her ...
... . land , may be inferred from the interable va which appear in so many fanciful forms upon London Magazine . THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE . No. 285. ] JULY 1 ,. which have in turn destroyed the peace of Europe , and drenched her ...
Page 507
... peace- able conduct of Wm . Penn and the op- posite behaviour of some other settlers . In each of these is much that is truly valuable and interesting ; and I do hope that some steps may be taken for reprint- ing and circulating them in ...
... peace- able conduct of Wm . Penn and the op- posite behaviour of some other settlers . In each of these is much that is truly valuable and interesting ; and I do hope that some steps may be taken for reprint- ing and circulating them in ...
Page 508
... Peace Society . It was the design and tendency of the gospel to subdue the wish of the projectors of the plan to form a the lusts and passions from which wars and society on such principles as would embrace fightings originate ; and ...
... Peace Society . It was the design and tendency of the gospel to subdue the wish of the projectors of the plan to form a the lusts and passions from which wars and society on such principles as would embrace fightings originate ; and ...
Page 509
... Peace Society . " II . The government of this society shall con- sist of a president , a vice - president , a treasurer , a recording secretary , a corresponding secre- tary , assistant secretaries , and six trustees , who have been ...
... Peace Society . " II . The government of this society shall con- sist of a president , a vice - president , a treasurer , a recording secretary , a corresponding secre- tary , assistant secretaries , and six trustees , who have been ...
Page 522
... peace , al- piness of man , were at stake . though he well knew that the conduct of From the declaration of independence some of those who fell under the opera- to the termination of the war , he was a tion of these laws , merited all ...
... peace , al- piness of man , were at stake . though he well knew that the conduct of From the declaration of independence some of those who fell under the opera- to the termination of the war , he was a tion of these laws , merited all ...
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