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Page 84
... Give the poor Indians Eyes to see The Light of Life : and set them free . So Men shall God in Christ adore , And ... give any occasion to suspect I slighted their call . To Sergeant Fitch , Doubted not but if I could give anything ...
... Give the poor Indians Eyes to see The Light of Life : and set them free . So Men shall God in Christ adore , And ... give any occasion to suspect I slighted their call . To Sergeant Fitch , Doubted not but if I could give anything ...
Page 283
... give you these two White drest Deer - Skins to be sent to the great Sachem , that he may write on them , and put a great Red Seal to them , to Confirm what We now do , and put the Susquehanna River above the Wasuhta® and all the rest of ...
... give you these two White drest Deer - Skins to be sent to the great Sachem , that he may write on them , and put a great Red Seal to them , to Confirm what We now do , and put the Susquehanna River above the Wasuhta® and all the rest of ...
Page 560
... give his Reasons , and explain the Force and Import of Words , & c . To form their Pronunciation , they may be put on making Declama- tions , repeating Speeches , delivering Orations , & c .; The Tutor assisting at the Rehearsals ...
... give his Reasons , and explain the Force and Import of Words , & c . To form their Pronunciation , they may be put on making Declama- tions , repeating Speeches , delivering Orations , & c .; The Tutor assisting at the Rehearsals ...
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