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William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells. And for these two reasons , I affected with the case , got together ... reason , why he gave his daughter that name ; whose answer was to this effect : Sir , said he , a little while since ...
William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells. And for these two reasons , I affected with the case , got together ... reason , why he gave his daughter that name ; whose answer was to this effect : Sir , said he , a little while since ...
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... reason why he kicks , because he finds it smart . I am for peace , and not for war , and that's the reason why I write more plain than some men do , that use to daub and lie . But I shall cease and set my name to what A DENUNCIATION OF ...
... reason why he kicks , because he finds it smart . I am for peace , and not for war , and that's the reason why I write more plain than some men do , that use to daub and lie . But I shall cease and set my name to what A DENUNCIATION OF ...
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... reasons not visible ) to proclaim Bacon a rebel again , and now , since his absence afforded an advantage to raise the country upon him so soon as he should return tired and exhausted by his toil and labor in the Indian war . For the ...
... reasons not visible ) to proclaim Bacon a rebel again , and now , since his absence afforded an advantage to raise the country upon him so soon as he should return tired and exhausted by his toil and labor in the Indian war . For the ...
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Mourts Relation | 34 |
Thomas Morton | 70 |
Francis Higginson | 80 |
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