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Quaker Biographies: A Series of Sketches, Chiefly Biographical, Concerning ... - Page 156
by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox : 1827-1955) Book Committee - 1909
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Quakerism Not Christianity: Or: Reasons for Renouncing the Doctrine of Friends

Samuel Hanson Cox - 1833 - 710 pages
...with others the burthens of Hie common defence" He also very exemplarily assures them that " it is his wish and desire that the laws may always be as extensively accommodated to the conscientious scruples of all men, as a due regard to the protection and essential interests of...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. V. Speeches and messages to Congress ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 622 pages
...no denomination among us, who are more exemplary and useful citizens. I assure you very explicitly, that in my opinion the conscientious scruples of all...them, as a due regard to the protection and essential interests of the nation may justify and permit GEORGE WASHINGTON. TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF...
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THE WRITINGS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, Volume 12

George Washington - 1837 - 620 pages
...no denomination among us, who are more exemplary and useful citizens. I assure you very explicitly, that in my opinion the conscientious scruples of all...them, as a due regard to the protection and essential interests of the nation may justify and permit. GEORGE WASHINGTON. TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE...
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pt. V. Speeches and messages to Congress, proclamations, and addresses

George Washington - 1848 - 612 pages
...citizens. I assure you very explicitly, that in my opinion the conscientious scruples of all men should he treated with great delicacy and tenderness ; and it is my wish and desire, that the laws may always he as extensively accommodated to them, as a due regard to the protection and essential interests of...
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Friends' Review: A Religious, Literary and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 1

Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1848 - 856 pages
...is no denomination among us who are more exemplary and useful citizens. I assure you very explicitly that in my opinion the conscientious scruples of all...them as a due regard to the protection and essential interests of the nation may justify and permit. GEO. WASHINGTON. LEDOYEN'S DISINFECTING FLUID. It may...
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the history of the society of friends in america

james bowden - 1854 - 428 pages
...no denomination among us who are more exemplary and useful citizens. I assure you very explicitly, that in my opinion, the conscientious scruples of...them, as a due regard to the protection and essential interests of the nation may justify and permit. (Signed) " GEORGE WASHINGTON." CHAPTER XIV. PROGRESS...
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Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States ...

Benjamin Franklin Morris - 1864 - 842 pages
...no denomination among us who are more exemplary and useful citizens. I assure you, very explicitly, that, in my opinion, the conscientious scruples of...accommodated to them as a due regard to the protection and interests of the nation may justify and permit. GEORGE WASHINGTON. CHAPTER XX. DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH—...
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The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 13

1889 - 544 pages
...is no denomination among us who are more exemplary and useful citizens. I assure you very explicitly that in my opinion the conscientious scruples of all...them, as a due regard to the protection and essential interests of the nation may justify and permit. GEO. WASHINGTON. Printed by DANIEL HUMPHREYS, Front-street,...
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The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 13

1889 - 542 pages
...is no denomination among us who are more exemplary and useful citizens. I assure you very explicitly that in my opinion the conscientious scruples of all...my wish and desire, that the laws may always be as extensivelv accommodated to them, as a due regard to the protection and essential interests of the...
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A History of Quaker Government in Pennsylvania, Volume 2

Isaac Sharpless - 1890 - 286 pages
...people called Quakers no more than justice to say that (except their declining to share with others in the burthens of common defence) there is no denomination...treated with great delicacy and tenderness; and it i• my wish and desire that the laws may always be extensively accommodated to them as a due regard...
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