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... things ought to bee delivered unto him , and the rest were but his servants , and followers . A day or two after this , we fell to trad- ing with them , exchanging some things that we had , for Chamoys , Buffe , and Deere skinnes : when ...
... things ought to bee delivered unto him , and the rest were but his servants , and followers . A day or two after this , we fell to trad- ing with them , exchanging some things that we had , for Chamoys , Buffe , and Deere skinnes : when ...
Page 54
... things , doe esteeme our trifles before things of greater value : Notwithstanding , in their proper maner ( considering the want of such means as we have ) , they seeme very ingenious . For although they have no such tooles , nor any ...
... things , doe esteeme our trifles before things of greater value : Notwithstanding , in their proper maner ( considering the want of such means as we have ) , they seeme very ingenious . For although they have no such tooles , nor any ...
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... things which figure on the great stage of life . Not the mere impulses of envy and hatred , any more than the jealousy of rank , but the cool , deliberate weighing of events and personages in the scales of eternal justice . " " Fine ...
... things which figure on the great stage of life . Not the mere impulses of envy and hatred , any more than the jealousy of rank , but the cool , deliberate weighing of events and personages in the scales of eternal justice . " " Fine ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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