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I thought too that the man had mentioned something of beaver ; and I suspected it
might be the subject of their meeting . So when they came out I accosted my
merchant . ' Well , Hans , ' says I , ' I hope you have agreed to give more than four
...
I thought too that the man had mentioned something of beaver ; and I suspected it
might be the subject of their meeting . So when they came out I accosted my
merchant . ' Well , Hans , ' says I , ' I hope you have agreed to give more than four
...
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... but they endeavoured to console themselves by thinking that the son would
henceforward be obliged to obey instructions , and that the father could not
oppose in Pensylvania what was done in New Jersey . This hope was of short
duration .
... but they endeavoured to console themselves by thinking that the son would
henceforward be obliged to obey instructions , and that the father could not
oppose in Pensylvania what was done in New Jersey . This hope was of short
duration .
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I hope we are not to have a civil war . " " They should kiss and be friends , " said
the philosopher ; “ what can they do better ? ” “ I have often said , " replied she , “
that I wished government would employ you to settle the dispute for them , I am ...
I hope we are not to have a civil war . " " They should kiss and be friends , " said
the philosopher ; “ what can they do better ? ” “ I have often said , " replied she , “
that I wished government would employ you to settle the dispute for them , I am ...
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... to the action ; it was from the conscious burden of a load of sins , and hope ,
from the supposed merits of so good a work , to be excused from damnation .
How grossly are they mistaken , in imagining slavery to be disavowed by the
Alcoran !
... to the action ; it was from the conscious burden of a load of sins , and hope ,
from the supposed merits of so good a work , to be excused from damnation .
How grossly are they mistaken , in imagining slavery to be disavowed by the
Alcoran !
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I only know that I intended well , and I hope all will end well . " Be so good as to
present my affectionate respects to Dr. Rowley . I am under great obligations to
him , and shall write to him shortly . It will be a pleasure to him to hear that my ...
I only know that I intended well , and I hope all will end well . " Be so good as to
present my affectionate respects to Dr. Rowley . I am under great obligations to
him , and shall write to him shortly . It will be a pleasure to him to hear that my ...
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