| William Logan Fisher - 1845 - 216 páginas
...always live together as neighbours and friends. Else what would the great God do to us who hath made us not to devour and destroy one another, but to live soberly and kindly in the world? ******! have great love and regard towards you; and I desire to win and gain your love... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 934 páginas
...live together as neighbours and friends ; else what would the great God do to us, who hath made us, not to devour and destroy one another, but to live...unkindness and injustice which have been too much exercised toward you by the people of these parts of the world, who have sought to make themselves great advantages... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 756 páginas
...it,— and after some struggles of modesty, it was found necessary to submit to his gracious desires. " Now, I would have you well observe, that I am very sensible of the unkindncss and injustice which have been too much exercised toward you by the people of these parts... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 754 páginas
...think worthy of being transcribed, for the singular plainness, and engaging honesty, of its manner. " Now, I would have you well observe, that I am very sensible of the nnkindness and injustice which have been too much exercised toward you by the people of these parts... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1848 - 636 páginas
...kindness. " I would have you well observe," said Penn himself, in a missive to the natives, " that I nm very sensible of the unkindness and injustice which have been too much exercised toward you by the people of these parts of the world, who have sought themselves to make great advantages... | |
| Joseph Barker - 1847 - 332 páginas
...live together as neighbours and friends ; else what would the great God do to us, who hath made us (not to devour and destroy one another, but) to live...unkindness and injustice which have been too much exercised toward you by the people of these parts of the world, who have sought themselves to make great advantages... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1849 - 444 páginas
...live together as neighbours and friends ; else what would the great God do to us, who hath made us (not to devour and destroy one another, but) to live...unkindness and injustice which have been too much exercised toward you by the people of these parts of the world, who have sought themselves to make great advantages... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1850 - 684 páginas
...what •would the great God say to us, who hath made us not to devour and destroy one another, but live soberly and kindly together in the world ? Now...I am very sensible of the unkindness and injustice that hath been too much exercised towards you by the people of these parts of the world, who sought... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1850 - 676 páginas
...else what would the great God say to us, who hath made us not to devour and destroy one another, but live soberly and kindly together in the world ? Now...I am very sensible of the unkindness and injustice that hath been too much exercised towards you by the people of these parts of the world, w^ho sought... | |
| Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1852 - 574 páginas
...always live together as neighbors and friends ; else what would the great God do to us, who hath made us (not to devour and destroy one another, but) to live soberly and kindly together in the world f Now, I would have you well observe, that I am very sensible of the unkindness and injustice which... | |
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