CollectionsFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 111
Mr. Mauduit was then asked if he would wave the leave he had of being heard by counsel , that their lordships might proceed immediately to consider the petition . He said he was requested by the governours to defend them , and they had ...
Mr. Mauduit was then asked if he would wave the leave he had of being heard by counsel , that their lordships might proceed immediately to consider the petition . He said he was requested by the governours to defend them , and they had ...
Page 158
But for ten or twelve years past , when we have a hundred lambs if we kill thirty sheep , and leave seventy lambs , it will not leave our stock good . The town stands near the middle of the island , on the north side , having the ...
But for ten or twelve years past , when we have a hundred lambs if we kill thirty sheep , and leave seventy lambs , it will not leave our stock good . The town stands near the middle of the island , on the north side , having the ...
Page 281
But as we always by experience find , ' Frost - bitten leaves will not abide the wind ; ' Hang trembling on the limbs a while ... they fly away , To hide themselves in the deep vales below , And to his force leave the exposed bough .
But as we always by experience find , ' Frost - bitten leaves will not abide the wind ; ' Hang trembling on the limbs a while ... they fly away , To hide themselves in the deep vales below , And to his force leave the exposed bough .
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