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... and , among the rest , befell another great trouble and exercise a young maid of about fourteen years old to the Christian Indians of Nashobah , who was taken , and the scalp of her head taken sojourned in Concord by order ...
... and , among the rest , befell another great trouble and exercise a young maid of about fourteen years old to the Christian Indians of Nashobah , who was taken , and the scalp of her head taken sojourned in Concord by order ...
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his best advantage : and let the covenant of his grace and peace rest upon your honorable family and posterity throughout all generations , Thus , humbly craving pardon for my boldness and length , I take leave and rest , Yours Honours ...
his best advantage : and let the covenant of his grace and peace rest upon your honorable family and posterity throughout all generations , Thus , humbly craving pardon for my boldness and length , I take leave and rest , Yours Honours ...
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same . aca a tled in some sequestered part of the earth , From unconnected with the rest ; they will then COMMON SENSE represent the first peopling of any country , or of the world . In this state of nat[ 1776 ] ural liberty , society ...
same . aca a tled in some sequestered part of the earth , From unconnected with the rest ; they will then COMMON SENSE represent the first peopling of any country , or of the world . In this state of nat[ 1776 ] ural liberty , society ...
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