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5 , 1634 ) At the court of assistants complaint was made by some of the country , ( viz . , Richard Brown of Watertown , in the name of the rest , ) that the ensign at Salem was defaced , viz . one part of the red cross taken out .
5 , 1634 ) At the court of assistants complaint was made by some of the country , ( viz . , Richard Brown of Watertown , in the name of the rest , ) that the ensign at Salem was defaced , viz . one part of the red cross taken out .
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There was great expectation in the country , by occasion of Story's clamors against him , that the cause would have passed against the captain , but falling out otherwise , gave occasion to many to speak unreverently of the court ...
There was great expectation in the country , by occasion of Story's clamors against him , that the cause would have passed against the captain , but falling out otherwise , gave occasion to many to speak unreverently of the court ...
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From The Court of Fancy а ' Twas sultry noon , impatient of the heat I sought the covert of a close retreat ; Soft by a bubbling fountain was I laid , And o'er my head the spreading branches play'd ; When gentle slumber stole upon my ...
From The Court of Fancy а ' Twas sultry noon , impatient of the heat I sought the covert of a close retreat ; Soft by a bubbling fountain was I laid , And o'er my head the spreading branches play'd ; When gentle slumber stole upon my ...
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