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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And although we have written much to you heretofore , to provoke to union and love , as the only way to make you stand , and without which all would come to nothing ; so now you are much more to be provoked thereunto , since you are ...
And although we have written much to you heretofore , to provoke to union and love , as the only way to make you stand , and without which all would come to nothing ; so now you are much more to be provoked thereunto , since you are ...
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On one side of the dam , at a small distance from each other , stand three large elms and one oak tree . Two of the elms are near three feet in circumference , and are still flourishing . These trees are now almost a hundred and twenty ...
On one side of the dam , at a small distance from each other , stand three large elms and one oak tree . Two of the elms are near three feet in circumference , and are still flourishing . These trees are now almost a hundred and twenty ...
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Cloud - kissing pines in stately man - groves stand , Firm oaks fair branches wide and large extend . The fir , the box , the balm - tree , here stand mute , So do the nut - trees , laden down with fruit . In shady vales the fruitful ...
Cloud - kissing pines in stately man - groves stand , Firm oaks fair branches wide and large extend . The fir , the box , the balm - tree , here stand mute , So do the nut - trees , laden down with fruit . In shady vales the fruitful ...
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