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7 After Mr. Peirce came aboard us , and returned to fetch Mr. Endecott , 5 who came to us about two of the clock , and with him Mr. Skelton and Capt . Levett . We that were of the assistants , and some other gentlemen , and some of the ...
7 After Mr. Peirce came aboard us , and returned to fetch Mr. Endecott , 5 who came to us about two of the clock , and with him Mr. Skelton and Capt . Levett . We that were of the assistants , and some other gentlemen , and some of the ...
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After a brief visit to America , he returned to England in 1764 , represented not only Pennsylvania , but several other colonies , and traveled extensively . Returning to America in 1775 as he saw that the Revolu- tion was inevitable ...
After a brief visit to America , he returned to England in 1764 , represented not only Pennsylvania , but several other colonies , and traveled extensively . Returning to America in 1775 as he saw that the Revolu- tion was inevitable ...
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Having at last altered the ship's course , so as to give the reef a wide berth , he returned for a few moments be- low . I will cheer up my poor friend , this time , thought he . " Better and better , Don Benito , " he cried as he ...
Having at last altered the ship's course , so as to give the reef a wide berth , he returned for a few moments be- low . I will cheer up my poor friend , this time , thought he . " Better and better , Don Benito , " he cried as he ...
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