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... whole Citty , having occasion to alight out of the coach in severall places about buisi- nesse of mony , when I was environ'd with multitudes of poore pestiferous creatures begging almes ; the shops universally shut up , a dreadful ...
... whole Citty , having occasion to alight out of the coach in severall places about buisi- nesse of mony , when I was environ'd with multitudes of poore pestiferous creatures begging almes ; the shops universally shut up , a dreadful ...
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... whole length . The one on the road that leads through Harrisburg is about a mile in length . The Susquehana is a shallow stream in the summer months , or the undertaking would have been impracticable . There are four prin- cipal ridges ...
... whole length . The one on the road that leads through Harrisburg is about a mile in length . The Susquehana is a shallow stream in the summer months , or the undertaking would have been impracticable . There are four prin- cipal ridges ...
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... whole cere- mony from a balcony of one of the principal houses ; and the at- tendants belonging to the palace , together with the ambassadors of foreign powers , were seated in the contiguous ones . On the flight of seats situated to ...
... whole cere- mony from a balcony of one of the principal houses ; and the at- tendants belonging to the palace , together with the ambassadors of foreign powers , were seated in the contiguous ones . On the flight of seats situated to ...
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