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... live ; to look at the foundations upon which have been raised temples of justice still standing ; and to ga- ther up what remains of the life and character of those who have ministered at their altars , if it has less to excite , will ...
... live ; to look at the foundations upon which have been raised temples of justice still standing ; and to ga- ther up what remains of the life and character of those who have ministered at their altars , if it has less to excite , will ...
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... live under the government of law . The history of New Jersey naturally divides it- self into three periods ; from the first settlement by the English to the surrender of the government to the crown ; from the surrender to the Revolution ...
... live under the government of law . The history of New Jersey naturally divides it- self into three periods ; from the first settlement by the English to the surrender of the government to the crown ; from the surrender to the Revolution ...
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... live . It proclaimed religious liberty in its fullest " No man shall be molested , disquieted , or called in question , for any difference of opinion or practice in matters of religion , throughout the Pro- vince . " It proclaimed ...
... live . It proclaimed religious liberty in its fullest " No man shall be molested , disquieted , or called in question , for any difference of opinion or practice in matters of religion , throughout the Pro- vince . " It proclaimed ...
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... lives . " This little work was first published in 1698 , and is dedicated to " 6 Friend William Penn . " The author terms it a " plain and peasant - like piece , " and assures us he was prompted to write it by " no plot in his pate , or ...
... lives . " This little work was first published in 1698 , and is dedicated to " 6 Friend William Penn . " The author terms it a " plain and peasant - like piece , " and assures us he was prompted to write it by " no plot in his pate , or ...
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... live to see it realized . There is not to be found , in the whole history of our country , rich as it is in interesting scenes , an incident so beautiful , as the first settlement of West Jersey by the Quakers . " West New Jersey ...
... live to see it realized . There is not to be found , in the whole history of our country , rich as it is in interesting scenes , an incident so beautiful , as the first settlement of West Jersey by the Quakers . " West New Jersey ...
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