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Pagina 9
... according to Men's Desert , or enquir- ing into it : For , says he , that great Man who has a Mind to help me , has as many to break through to come at me , as I have to come at him : Therefore he will conclude , that the Man who would ...
... according to Men's Desert , or enquir- ing into it : For , says he , that great Man who has a Mind to help me , has as many to break through to come at me , as I have to come at him : Therefore he will conclude , that the Man who would ...
Pagina 399
... according to his Office he dealt much in Intelligence ; and doubted not but there was some Foundation for his Reports of the rest of the Company , as well as for the whimsical Account he gave of me . The next Morning at Day - break we ...
... according to his Office he dealt much in Intelligence ; and doubted not but there was some Foundation for his Reports of the rest of the Company , as well as for the whimsical Account he gave of me . The next Morning at Day - break we ...
Pagina 498
... according to our Wishes . Consider your Theodosius still as dead , but assure your self of one who will not cease to pray for you in Father FRANCIS . Constantia saw that the Hand - writing agreed with the Contents of the Letter ; and ...
... according to our Wishes . Consider your Theodosius still as dead , but assure your self of one who will not cease to pray for you in Father FRANCIS . Constantia saw that the Hand - writing agreed with the Contents of the Letter ; and ...
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