A Portraiture of Quakerism, Taken from a View of the Moral Education, Discipline, Peculiar Customs, Religious Principles, Political and Civil Economy, and Character, of the Society of Friends: 3, 第 1-3 卷Samuel Stansbury, 1806 - 372 頁 |
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... circumstance of entering into it is a matter of choice . But where he has no such choice , as is the case in the militia , he either submits , if he has pro- perty , to distraints upon it , or , if he has not , to pri- son . * * The ...
... circumstance of entering into it is a matter of choice . But where he has no such choice , as is the case in the militia , he either submits , if he has pro- perty , to distraints upon it , or , if he has not , to pri- son . * * The ...
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... circumstances , or rather , that the unlawfulness of fighting was principally urged by Maximilian as a reason against entering upon a military life . Let us now find a case , where , when a person was converted in the army , he left it ...
... circumstances , or rather , that the unlawfulness of fighting was principally urged by Maximilian as a reason against entering upon a military life . Let us now find a case , where , when a person was converted in the army , he left it ...
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... circumstances supposed answers to these questions - New arguments , from this supposed con- versation , against war . I HAVE now stated the principal arguments , by which the Quakers are induced to believe it to be a doctrine of ...
... circumstances supposed answers to these questions - New arguments , from this supposed con- versation , against war . I HAVE now stated the principal arguments , by which the Quakers are induced to believe it to be a doctrine of ...
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... circumstances were such , that it was judged necessary for every man to be a soldier . " I find from this author , looking farther into his history , that previously to the order of the court at Dorchester , which did nothing more than ...
... circumstances were such , that it was judged necessary for every man to be a soldier . " I find from this author , looking farther into his history , that previously to the order of the court at Dorchester , which did nothing more than ...
第 84 頁
... circumstances , they could draw no inference of a peaceable disposition in their new neighbours . War soon followed . The Pequots were attacked . Prisoners were made on both sides . The Indians treated those settlers barbarously , who ...
... circumstances , they could draw no inference of a peaceable disposition in their new neighbours . War soon followed . The Pequots were attacked . Prisoners were made on both sides . The Indians treated those settlers barbarously , who ...
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