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William Penn - Page 50
by Jane Budge - 1885 - 75 pages
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Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Volume 1

Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 514 pages
...one-and-twentieth year. " So ended the life of my dear child and eldest son, much of my comfort and hope, and one of the most tender and dutiful as well as ingenious...knew, if I may say so of my own dear child, in whom I lost all that any father could lose. in a child, since he was capable of any thing that became a sober...
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Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Volume 2

Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 520 pages
...well as ingenious and virtuous youths I knew, if I may say so of my own dear child, in whom I lost all that any father could lose in a child, since he was capable of any thing that became a sober young man, my friend and companion as well as most affectionate and dutiful...
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The Select Works of William Penn, Volume 1

William Penn - 1825 - 616 pages
...eldest son; much of ray comfort and hope, and one of the most tender and dutiful, as well as ingenuous and virtuous youths, I knew, if I may say so of my own dear child : in whom I lost all that any father can lose in a child, since he was capable of any thing that became a sober...
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Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn: Who ..., Volumes 1-2

Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 408 pages
...-twentieth year. " So ended the life of my dear child and eldest son, much of mr comfort and hope, and one of the most tender and dutiful as well as ingenious and virtuous youths I knew, if I may saysoofmyom dear child, in whom I lost all that any father could lase in a child, since he was capable...
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The Deathbed of a Young Quaker

William Penn - 1833 - 40 pages
...one-and-twentieth year. So ended the life of my dear child and eldest son, much of my comfort and hope, and one of the most 'tender and dutiful, as well as ingenious...knew, if I may say so of my own dear child in whom I lost all that any father could lose in a child, since he was capable of any thing that became a sober...
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Moral Heroism; Or, The Trials and Triumphs of the Great and Good

Clara Lucas Balfour - 1846 - 392 pages
...of my comfort and hope, and one of the most tender and dutiful, as well as ingenuous and virtuouw, youths I knew, if I may say so of my own dear child, in whom I lost all that a father could lose in a child; since he was capable of anything that became a sober...
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Life of William Penn: The Celebrated Quaker and Founder of Pennsylvania

Joseph Barker - 1847 - 332 pages
...my dear child and eldest son, much of my comfort and hope, and one of the most tender and doitful, as well as ingenious and virtuous youths I knew, if I may say BO of my own dear child, in whom I lost all that any father could lose in a child, since he was capable...
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Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of William Penn

Thomas Clarkson - 1849 - 444 pages
...one-and-twentietli year. " So ended the life of my dear child and eldest son, much of my comfort and hope, and one of the most tender and dutiful as well as ingenious...father could lose in a child, since he was capable of any thing that became a sober young man, my friend and companion as well as most affectionate and dutiful...
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The Life of William Penn: With Selections from His Correspondence and Auto ...

Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1852 - 574 pages
...one-and-twentieth year. " So ended the life of my dear child and eldest son, much of my comfort ana hope, and one of the most tender and dutiful, as well as ingenious...father could lose in a child, since he was capable of anv thing that became a sober young man, my friend and companion, as well as most affectionate and...
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Moral Heroism; Or, The Trials and Triumphs of the Great and Good

Clara Lucas Balfour - 1853 - 360 pages
...eldest son, much of my comfort and hope, and one of the most tender and dutiful, as well as ingenuous and virtuous, youths I knew, if I may say so of my own dear child, in whom I lost all that a father could lose in a child ; since he was capable of anything that became a sober...
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