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... never before written , the labor was gigantic . None but a religious enthusiast , such as ELIOT , would ever have attempted it . This Bible has also a value as a typo- graphical curiosity . In the year 1663 , New England was still a ...
... never before written , the labor was gigantic . None but a religious enthusiast , such as ELIOT , would ever have attempted it . This Bible has also a value as a typo- graphical curiosity . In the year 1663 , New England was still a ...
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... never seen any notice what disposition has been made of it . Cotton Mather , in his Magnalia , or " Ecclesiastical History of New England " from 1620 to 1698 , published in London in 1702 , states : " Behold , ye Americans , the ...
... never seen any notice what disposition has been made of it . Cotton Mather , in his Magnalia , or " Ecclesiastical History of New England " from 1620 to 1698 , published in London in 1702 , states : " Behold , ye Americans , the ...
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... , by asserting that he never had any connexion , direct or indirect , with it ! All the colonies with which he had to do were planted in North Carolina and the islands thereto belonging . 12 Jan. AMERICAN BIBLIOPOLIST .
... , by asserting that he never had any connexion , direct or indirect , with it ! All the colonies with which he had to do were planted in North Carolina and the islands thereto belonging . 12 Jan. AMERICAN BIBLIOPOLIST .
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... never heard the remotest suspicion attaching to any one of being concerned , or in any way implicated in Arnold's treason , It is true , it was a moment of fear , alarm , and doubt , how far the treason might have extended , but ...
... never heard the remotest suspicion attaching to any one of being concerned , or in any way implicated in Arnold's treason , It is true , it was a moment of fear , alarm , and doubt , how far the treason might have extended , but ...
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... never afterwards seen in his pos- session , nor found among his papers , there is every reason to believe that he carried out his intention . [ This reply to K. T. V.'s query in " N. & Q. " for Dec. is kindly furnished by the editor of ...
... never afterwards seen in his pos- session , nor found among his papers , there is every reason to believe that he carried out his intention . [ This reply to K. T. V.'s query in " N. & Q. " for Dec. is kindly furnished by the editor of ...
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