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1 These, for any thing I know, may be solutions, upon Quaker principles , of this extraordinary practice.
2 The egomaniac excesses of its senior executives has left an institution founded on Quaker principles reviled by the public.
3 This feature, so common in the primitive abodes of the country, was not in accordance with John Reynolds's Quaker principles .
4 When one of his sons married into a family educated under influences totally foreign to Quaker principles , he was somewhat disturbed.
5 Only when his health was shattered, and he had embraced Quaker principles , was Lilburne released, and granted a pension of 40s.
6 If they attempted to burn him out, the flames would bring down upon them a score of neighbors not hampered by Quaker principles .
7 Are there, for instance, any vicious customs creeping into the society, or any new dispositions among its members contrary to the Quaker principles ?
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