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... his statements have been found to be correct . In selecting and arranging the materials , which are thus supplied , the aim of the present writer has been , to confine himself to those which are best fitted to illustrate the per sonal.
... his statements have been found to be correct . In selecting and arranging the materials , which are thus supplied , the aim of the present writer has been , to confine himself to those which are best fitted to illustrate the per sonal.
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... present King Charles , these three places in the Revelations , viz . ” — The pas- sages themselves , unfortunately for the reader's curiosity , the Governor has failed to mention . This treatise , if it was ever published , has not been ...
... present King Charles , these three places in the Revelations , viz . ” — The pas- sages themselves , unfortunately for the reader's curiosity , the Governor has failed to mention . This treatise , if it was ever published , has not been ...
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... presents ! From the shores of Massachusetts Bay to the shores of the Narragansett , is now a pleasant excur- sion of a few hours , through busy villages and cultivated fields , and across a region diversified everywhere with the ...
... presents ! From the shores of Massachusetts Bay to the shores of the Narragansett , is now a pleasant excur- sion of a few hours , through busy villages and cultivated fields , and across a region diversified everywhere with the ...
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... presents and tokens of kindness at his hands ; and now , in the days of his friendless exile , the aged chief welcomed him to his cabin at Mount Hope , and extended to him the pro- tection and aid he required . He granted to him a tract ...
... presents and tokens of kindness at his hands ; and now , in the days of his friendless exile , the aged chief welcomed him to his cabin at Mount Hope , and extended to him the pro- tection and aid he required . He granted to him a tract ...
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... presents to Ca- nonicus and all his , many years before he came to Narragansett in person . " Indeed , there is reason to believe , that , at an early period after his arrival in New England , on finding himself so widely at variance ...
... presents to Ca- nonicus and all his , many years before he came to Narragansett in person . " Indeed , there is reason to believe , that , at an early period after his arrival in New England , on finding himself so widely at variance ...
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