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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Let us be as little engaged about fishing , or any other projects , as you can , to draw us away from our own employments , for they will be the most beneficial unto us . I suppose to spend our own salt , and to employ as many of our ...
Let us be as little engaged about fishing , or any other projects , as you can , to draw us away from our own employments , for they will be the most beneficial unto us . I suppose to spend our own salt , and to employ as many of our ...
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MR OST dear christian friends and brethren , as it is no small grief unto you , so is it no less unto us , that we are constrained to live thus disunited each from other , especially considering our affections each unto other , for the ...
MR OST dear christian friends and brethren , as it is no small grief unto you , so is it no less unto us , that we are constrained to live thus disunited each from other , especially considering our affections each unto other , for the ...
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Right Honourable , Y - OUR constant care of , and steadfast affection unto this Indian work ( which the Lord hath in great undeserved mercy to me , put under my hand , a weak and unworthy instrument herein ) do greatly oblige my heart ...
Right Honourable , Y - OUR constant care of , and steadfast affection unto this Indian work ( which the Lord hath in great undeserved mercy to me , put under my hand , a weak and unworthy instrument herein ) do greatly oblige my heart ...
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