American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 1120 pages |
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Page 66
... sent by the churches , subscribed their names ; but some few liked not sub- scription , though they consented to the condemning of them . [ November 1 ] There was great hope that the late general assembly would have had some good effect ...
... sent by the churches , subscribed their names ; but some few liked not sub- scription , though they consented to the condemning of them . [ November 1 ] There was great hope that the late general assembly would have had some good effect ...
Page 100
... sent to Major Gookin's , at Cambridge , where he was , according to the order of the Council , fitted and furnished for this enter- prise ; and had a letter from the Council to the enemy , concerning the redemption of the captives ; and ...
... sent to Major Gookin's , at Cambridge , where he was , according to the order of the Council , fitted and furnished for this enter- prise ; and had a letter from the Council to the enemy , concerning the redemption of the captives ; and ...
Page 122
... sent word of this to Mrs. Harrison and then prepared to go to Williamsburg to- morrow . In the evening I took a walk about the plantation . I said my prayers and had good thoughts , good humor , and good health , thank God Almighty ...
... sent word of this to Mrs. Harrison and then prepared to go to Williamsburg to- morrow . In the evening I took a walk about the plantation . I said my prayers and had good thoughts , good humor , and good health , thank God Almighty ...
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