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... hath been his own advantage that hath led him to be thus true to them who have upheld him as formerly against the Pequods , so of late against the Narra- gansets ; yet hath he not long since been convinced of the truth of our religion ...
... hath been his own advantage that hath led him to be thus true to them who have upheld him as formerly against the Pequods , so of late against the Narra- gansets ; yet hath he not long since been convinced of the truth of our religion ...
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... hath enriched herself are the necessaries of life , and will always have a market while eating is the custom of Europe . But she has protected us , say some . That she hath engrossed us is true , and defended the Continent at our ...
... hath enriched herself are the necessaries of life , and will always have a market while eating is the custom of Europe . But she has protected us , say some . That she hath engrossed us is true , and defended the Continent at our ...
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... hath arisen : Do I , in all my Proceedings , keep to that Use of Things which is agreeable to universal Righteousness ? And then there hath some Degree of Sadness , at Times , come over me , for that I accustomed myself to some Things ...
... hath arisen : Do I , in all my Proceedings , keep to that Use of Things which is agreeable to universal Righteousness ? And then there hath some Degree of Sadness , at Times , come over me , for that I accustomed myself to some Things ...
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