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... refpect from the firft characters of the state , who perfuaded and encouraged him to compile a history , which does much honour to our country , and has given the author a name and diftinction among the firft literary char- acters of ...
... refpect from the firft characters of the state , who perfuaded and encouraged him to compile a history , which does much honour to our country , and has given the author a name and diftinction among the firft literary char- acters of ...
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... refpected its welfare . He was an evangelical preacher ; but his fermons were filled with a rich variety of ... refpect , which marks the character of a kind and obliging people , His attentions to his flock were founded upon a ...
... refpected its welfare . He was an evangelical preacher ; but his fermons were filled with a rich variety of ... refpect , which marks the character of a kind and obliging people , His attentions to his flock were founded upon a ...
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... refpect from the inhabitants of the town . The Rev. Mr. Kirkland preached an affectionate difcourfe from John ix . 4. The whole affembly expreffed their forrow for the * Dr. Belknap's anticipations and humble indications of his choice ...
... refpect from the inhabitants of the town . The Rev. Mr. Kirkland preached an affectionate difcourfe from John ix . 4. The whole affembly expreffed their forrow for the * Dr. Belknap's anticipations and humble indications of his choice ...
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... refpect to their fituation to the town , and bound two canals , or trenches , that are of great ufe in boating heavy articles before every houfe . They have likewife a trench , over which is thrown a wooden bridge , befides a number of ...
... refpect to their fituation to the town , and bound two canals , or trenches , that are of great ufe in boating heavy articles before every houfe . They have likewife a trench , over which is thrown a wooden bridge , befides a number of ...
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... refpect uncertain , cannot , I think poffibly provide too well for the fupport of them . I men tion this with regard to the future ; fo that whoever ha the care of the province affairs , its interefts may be pro moted in the best The ...
... refpect uncertain , cannot , I think poffibly provide too well for the fupport of them . I men tion this with regard to the future ; fo that whoever ha the care of the province affairs , its interefts may be pro moted in the best The ...
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