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Page 283
We give you these two White drest Deer - Skins to be sent to the great Sachem , that he may write on them , and put a great Red Seal to them , to Confirm what We now do , and put a the Susquehanna River above the Wasuhta and all the ...
We give you these two White drest Deer - Skins to be sent to the great Sachem , that he may write on them , and put a great Red Seal to them , to Confirm what We now do , and put a the Susquehanna River above the Wasuhta and all the ...
Page 561
When the Minds of Youth are struck with Admiration at this , then is the Time to give them the Principles of that Art , which they will study with Taste and Application . Then they may be made acquainted with the best Models among the ...
When the Minds of Youth are struck with Admiration at this , then is the Time to give them the Principles of that Art , which they will study with Taste and Application . Then they may be made acquainted with the best Models among the ...
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In my opinion , we might all draw more good from it than we do , and suffer less evil , if we would take care to give too much for whistles . For to me it seems , that most of the unhappy people we meet with , are become so by neglect ...
In my opinion , we might all draw more good from it than we do , and suffer less evil , if we would take care to give too much for whistles . For to me it seems , that most of the unhappy people we meet with , are become so by neglect ...
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