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... ship ; " he perhaps saw the day when the ship would " cut the painter , " as it has happened . The sagacity which then outstript his contemporaries , was not a crea- tion , but a discernment of future events ; he was no stranger to ...
... ship ; " he perhaps saw the day when the ship would " cut the painter , " as it has happened . The sagacity which then outstript his contemporaries , was not a crea- tion , but a discernment of future events ; he was no stranger to ...
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... ship , and the only one at that time both ; but agreed to them on condition of his usually passing between London and Phila- adopting the doctrine of not using animal food . delphia . But as it would be some months be- I doubt , said he ...
... ship , and the only one at that time both ; but agreed to them on condition of his usually passing between London and Phila- adopting the doctrine of not using animal food . delphia . But as it would be some months be- I doubt , said he ...
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... ship ( whose depar- ture too had been several times postponed ) was on the point of sailing . Then when I called to take my leave and receive the letters , his secretary , Dr. Baird , came out to me and said the governor was extremely ...
... ship ( whose depar- ture too had been several times postponed ) was on the point of sailing . Then when I called to take my leave and receive the letters , his secretary , Dr. Baird , came out to me and said the governor was extremely ...
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... ship with me , he invited his old creditors to an entertainment , at which he thanked them for the easy composition they had favoured him with , and when they expected nothing but the treat , every man at the first remove found under ...
... ship with me , he invited his old creditors to an entertainment , at which he thanked them for the easy composition they had favoured him with , and when they expected nothing but the treat , every man at the first remove found under ...
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... ship ; he too was to be made a pressman . George Webb , an Oxford scholar , whose time for four years he had likewise bought , intending him for a compositor , ( of whom more presently , ) and David Harry , a country boy , whom he had ...
... ship ; he too was to be made a pressman . George Webb , an Oxford scholar , whose time for four years he had likewise bought , intending him for a compositor , ( of whom more presently , ) and David Harry , a country boy , whom he had ...
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