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... He spake of England as a great nation , which contained much to admire and imitate , and his gratitude kindled at the remembrance of British mu- 170649 nificence , and generosity to the exiled priests of 20 DR . MATIGNON .
... He spake of England as a great nation , which contained much to admire and imitate , and his gratitude kindled at the remembrance of British mu- 170649 nificence , and generosity to the exiled priests of 20 DR . MATIGNON .
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170649 nificence , and generosity to the exiled priests of a hos- tile nation of different religious creeds . When Dr. Matignon came to Boston , new trials awaited him . His predecessors in this place wanted talents , or character , or ...
170649 nificence , and generosity to the exiled priests of a hos- tile nation of different religious creeds . When Dr. Matignon came to Boston , new trials awaited him . His predecessors in this place wanted talents , or character , or ...
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... impulse , shared deeply in her misfortunes , and prayed for her success . A nation- al glow of feeling marked her arrival , and the full tide of popularity bore her along . It was time that the waters should ebb , and 24 THE QUEEN .
... impulse , shared deeply in her misfortunes , and prayed for her success . A nation- al glow of feeling marked her arrival , and the full tide of popularity bore her along . It was time that the waters should ebb , and 24 THE QUEEN .
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... nation to admire their valour in attack , and their precipitance in retreat . The queen of England now received from the no- bility and gentry of that country many tokens of sym- pathy for her unmerited persecution , and of congratu ...
... nation to admire their valour in attack , and their precipitance in retreat . The queen of England now received from the no- bility and gentry of that country many tokens of sym- pathy for her unmerited persecution , and of congratu ...
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... nation , by arts and devices of long ap- proved use and authority ? Nature had ordained her defeat . Where the flower is gaudy , the insects will re- pair . If you value it by its adherents , what is the mag- nolia to the honey - suckle ...
... nation , by arts and devices of long ap- proved use and authority ? Nature had ordained her defeat . Where the flower is gaudy , the insects will re- pair . If you value it by its adherents , what is the mag- nolia to the honey - suckle ...
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