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Page vii
... to this he directly ap- plied a principal part of his time . He had devoted himself to the caufe of God and the Redeemer , and he would not radyo fuffer .fuffer other pursuits ; however pleafing to his ingenious mind. Life and Character .
... to this he directly ap- plied a principal part of his time . He had devoted himself to the caufe of God and the Redeemer , and he would not radyo fuffer .fuffer other pursuits ; however pleafing to his ingenious mind. Life and Character .
Page xi
... caufe of religion and learning . As an overfeer of the College , he was attentive to the con- cerns of the Inftitution ; always taking a lively interest in every thing that refpected its welfare . He was an evangelical preacher ; but ...
... caufe of religion and learning . As an overfeer of the College , he was attentive to the con- cerns of the Inftitution ; always taking a lively interest in every thing that refpected its welfare . He was an evangelical preacher ; but ...
Page 7
... caufe of this depreciation is the great repairs , which are here always necessary , arifing from a principle of decay inherent to the climate , and to the great value of money in a country where fpeculation knows no bounds.net The ...
... caufe of this depreciation is the great repairs , which are here always necessary , arifing from a principle of decay inherent to the climate , and to the great value of money in a country where fpeculation knows no bounds.net The ...
Page 36
... caufe almo an univerfal difcontent , if not defertion , & c . and defir leave to confult my principal officers on that head , whi was done , and their report to General Abercrombie w to the fame effect . As foon as this affair was over ...
... caufe almo an univerfal difcontent , if not defertion , & c . and defir leave to confult my principal officers on that head , whi was done , and their report to General Abercrombie w to the fame effect . As foon as this affair was over ...
Page 39
... caufe , fhall be profecuted . Have acquainted the Right Honourable the Secretary of State of these things , and defire your Lordship's pardon for this trouble , and am , with the greatest regard , your Lordship's most dutiful , moft ...
... caufe , fhall be profecuted . Have acquainted the Right Honourable the Secretary of State of these things , and defire your Lordship's pardon for this trouble , and am , with the greatest regard , your Lordship's most dutiful , moft ...
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