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... York , and give that Land to nobody else . Our Brethren , his People , have been like Fathers to our Wives and Children , and have given us Bread , when we were in need of it : We will not there- fore join ourselves or our Lands to any ...
... York , and give that Land to nobody else . Our Brethren , his People , have been like Fathers to our Wives and Children , and have given us Bread , when we were in need of it : We will not there- fore join ourselves or our Lands to any ...
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... York in 1704. The account was first edited by Theodore Dwight and published as The Journals of Madam Knight and Rev. Mr. Bucking- ham ( New York , 1825 ) . Four other editions of The Journal appeared be- fore 1901 . BIBLIOGRAPHY : DAB ...
... York in 1704. The account was first edited by Theodore Dwight and published as The Journals of Madam Knight and Rev. Mr. Bucking- ham ( New York , 1825 ) . Four other editions of The Journal appeared be- fore 1901 . BIBLIOGRAPHY : DAB ...
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... York or at Philadelphia , and in the place there is an abundance of men of learning and parts so that one is at no loss for agreeable conversation , nor for any set of com- pany he pleases . Assemblies of the gayer sort are frequent ...
... York or at Philadelphia , and in the place there is an abundance of men of learning and parts so that one is at no loss for agreeable conversation , nor for any set of com- pany he pleases . Assemblies of the gayer sort are frequent ...
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