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... hundred and seventy . 3. Eighteen inhabitants of the country , being freeborn English , re- ceived twenty - three whippings , the stripes amounting to two hundred and fifty . 4. Sixty - four imprisonments of the Lord's People , for ...
... hundred and seventy . 3. Eighteen inhabitants of the country , being freeborn English , re- ceived twenty - three whippings , the stripes amounting to two hundred and fifty . 4. Sixty - four imprisonments of the Lord's People , for ...
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... hundred and fifty dollars a year , he maintained an artist attached to his employ , a custom which never afterwards ... hundred to six hundred dollars ) he organized a regular academy of natural history , with its museum , man- aging by ...
... hundred and fifty dollars a year , he maintained an artist attached to his employ , a custom which never afterwards ... hundred to six hundred dollars ) he organized a regular academy of natural history , with its museum , man- aging by ...
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... hundred - odd em- ployees , more than two hundred had served the store in some capacity for twenty - five years , and twenty of them for over fifty years . One of these half - century salesmen was a man who knew without being reminded ...
... hundred - odd em- ployees , more than two hundred had served the store in some capacity for twenty - five years , and twenty of them for over fifty years . One of these half - century salesmen was a man who knew without being reminded ...
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JAMES ROSIER | 1 |
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Sermon Aboard the Arbella | 15 |
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