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A serious expostulation with the Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, and parts adjacent, being a sincere endeavor, in the spirit of Christian duty and affection, to point out the propriety and necessity of preserving, in their political conduct, a consistency with their religious opinions

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  • "To the Society of Friends (commonly called Quakers) in Pennsylvania and parts adjacent"@en

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  • "A serious expostulation with the Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, and parts adjacent, being a sincere endeavor, in the spirit of Christian duty and affection, to point out the propriety and necessity of preserving, in their political conduct, a consistency with their religious opinions"@en
  • "A serious expostulation with the Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, and parts adjacent, being a sincere endeavor, in the spirit of Christian duty and affection, to point out the propriety and necessity of preserving, in their political conduct, a consistency with their religious opinions"
  • "A serious expostulation with the Society of Friends in Pennsylvania and parts adjacent, being a sincere endeavor, in the spirit of Christian duty and affection, to point out the propriety and necessity of preserving, in their political conduct, a consistency with their religious opinions"@en
  • "A serious expostulation with the Society of Friends in Pennsylvania and parts adjacent : being a sincere endeavor, in the spirit of Christian duty and affection, to point out the propriety and necessity of preserving, in their political conduct, a consistency with their religious opinions"@en
  • "A serious expostulation with the Society of Friends in Pennsylvania : and parts adjacent, being a sincere endeavor, in the spirit of Christian duty and affection, to point out the propriety and necessity of preserving, in their political conduct, a consistency with their religious opinions"@en
  • "A serious expostulation with the Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, and parts adjacent being a sincere endeavor, in the spirit of Christian duty and affection, to point out the propriety and necessity of preserving, in their political conduct, a consistency with their religious opinions"