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... present case there ap- James ii . 15 , 16 . peared , or seemed to me , some difference , & c . I soon found the advantage of this change in my manners ; the conversations I engaged in went on more pleasantly . The modest way in which I ...
... present case there ap- James ii . 15 , 16 . peared , or seemed to me , some difference , & c . I soon found the advantage of this change in my manners ; the conversations I engaged in went on more pleasantly . The modest way in which I ...
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... present formation , and implore the blessing of heaven stock , then about sixty pounds , in tickets of on our undertaking . They embraced the the lottery . By our rules no money could be motion , but as it was the first fast ever ...
... present formation , and implore the blessing of heaven stock , then about sixty pounds , in tickets of on our undertaking . They embraced the the lottery . By our rules no money could be motion , but as it was the first fast ever ...
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... present should be sent them of necessaries and re- freshments . My son , who had some experi- ence of a camp life , and of its wants , drew . up a list for me , which I inclosed in my let- ter . The committee approved , and used such ...
... present should be sent them of necessaries and re- freshments . My son , who had some experi- ence of a camp life , and of its wants , drew . up a list for me , which I inclosed in my let- ter . The committee approved , and used such ...
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... present , * which has already by force can be more relied on than these has any spare time for chess , she will be ex- which are thus freely made , ) she may , with- ceedingly glad to see him any morning this out hazard to herself , try ...
... present , * which has already by force can be more relied on than these has any spare time for chess , she will be ex- which are thus freely made , ) she may , with- ceedingly glad to see him any morning this out hazard to herself , try ...
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... present case ; that he himself , though not in opposition , had much disapproved of their conduct towards me ; that some of them , he was sure , were ashamed of it , and sorry it had happened ; which he supposed must be sufficient to ...
... present case ; that he himself , though not in opposition , had much disapproved of their conduct towards me ; that some of them , he was sure , were ashamed of it , and sorry it had happened ; which he supposed must be sufficient to ...
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