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... brother Timorius , who was then the local governor of Nalbritzia , and to strengthen John Smith's position , she wrote a letter to her brother , earnestly requesting him to ex- tend kind hospitality to Smith and to consider him as a ...
... brother Timorius , who was then the local governor of Nalbritzia , and to strengthen John Smith's position , she wrote a letter to her brother , earnestly requesting him to ex- tend kind hospitality to Smith and to consider him as a ...
Page 87
... brother watched all these proceedings eagerly and tremen- dously rejoiced when his brother was restored to life . Yet when it became evident that he was not in full possession of his faculties and had no control over his mind , his ...
... brother watched all these proceedings eagerly and tremen- dously rejoiced when his brother was restored to life . Yet when it became evident that he was not in full possession of his faculties and had no control over his mind , his ...
Page 95
... brother Peachy does say in his account of Francis ' last days that just before his death the latter gave directions as to the disposal of certain of his " writings . " " Gilmer left several essays of his own , but this may have been ...
... brother Peachy does say in his account of Francis ' last days that just before his death the latter gave directions as to the disposal of certain of his " writings . " " Gilmer left several essays of his own , but this may have been ...
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