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... should add , that Mr. Coxe has , in his Appendix , given us fome further intelligence on this fubject ; which , how im- perfect foever , is all that he has yet been enabled to procure , and is accompanied with an authentic chart . It ...
... should add , that Mr. Coxe has , in his Appendix , given us fome further intelligence on this fubject ; which , how im- perfect foever , is all that he has yet been enabled to procure , and is accompanied with an authentic chart . It ...
Pagina 14
... should have given it the name of St. George , a faint not to be found in the calendar of the church of England fince the Reformation . " He adds in a note the ftory of St. George , as it is related in an an ancient manuscript feftival ...
... should have given it the name of St. George , a faint not to be found in the calendar of the church of England fince the Reformation . " He adds in a note the ftory of St. George , as it is related in an an ancient manuscript feftival ...
Pagina 16
... should be allowed to fpeak their own juftification , the people of Maffachufets fhould be permitted to tell their own story their own way : the address of the General - court is therefore fubjoined . - From N. Eng . Papers , 4 vol . p ...
... should be allowed to fpeak their own juftification , the people of Maffachufets fhould be permitted to tell their own story their own way : the address of the General - court is therefore fubjoined . - From N. Eng . Papers , 4 vol . p ...
Pagina 18
... should have been glad of such an opportunity to have faid they fhould not die . Let not the King hear mens words ; your fervants are true men , fearers of God and the King , and not given to change , zealous of government and order ...
... should have been glad of such an opportunity to have faid they fhould not die . Let not the King hear mens words ; your fervants are true men , fearers of God and the King , and not given to change , zealous of government and order ...
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... should make as much filk , in a year , as England did yearly expend threefcore years fince ; but now we hear it is grown to a greater excefs , and of more common and vulgar ufage . Now , for thipping , we have admirable mafls , and very ...
... should make as much filk , in a year , as England did yearly expend threefcore years fince ; but now we hear it is grown to a greater excefs , and of more common and vulgar ufage . Now , for thipping , we have admirable mafls , and very ...
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