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... Leave , who am , Madam , your humble Serv ' . 8r . 12 . S.S. - - - Mrs. Anne Cotton came to door ( twas before 8. ) said Madam Win- throp was within , directed me into the little Room , where she was full of work behind a Stand ; Mrs ...
... Leave , who am , Madam , your humble Serv ' . 8r . 12 . S.S. - - - Mrs. Anne Cotton came to door ( twas before 8. ) said Madam Win- throp was within , directed me into the little Room , where she was full of work behind a Stand ; Mrs ...
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... leave to be or some eminent man . Once leave your own knowledge of God , your own sentiment , and take secondary knowledge , as St. Paul's , or George Fox's , or Swedenborg's , and you get wide from God with every year this secondary ...
... leave to be or some eminent man . Once leave your own knowledge of God , your own sentiment , and take secondary knowledge , as St. Paul's , or George Fox's , or Swedenborg's , and you get wide from God with every year this secondary ...
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... leave him in the lurch ! Better come out in the rival way , Issue your scrip in open day , ΙΙΟ And pour your wealth in the grimy fist Of some gross - mouthed , gambling pugilist ; Leave toil and poverty where they lie , Pass thinkers ...
... leave him in the lurch ! Better come out in the rival way , Issue your scrip in open day , ΙΙΟ And pour your wealth in the grimy fist Of some gross - mouthed , gambling pugilist ; Leave toil and poverty where they lie , Pass thinkers ...
Contents
The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
The SmithPocahontas Legend | 10 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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