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Now they that will with a right Historical Survey , view the Woods of Mary - Land in this particular , as in reference to Swine , must upon necessity judge this Land lineally descended from the Gadarean Territories .
Now they that will with a right Historical Survey , view the Woods of Mary - Land in this particular , as in reference to Swine , must upon necessity judge this Land lineally descended from the Gadarean Territories .
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As the Land is very fruitful , so are the Planters kind and hospitable to all that come and visit them ; there being very few housekeepers , but what live nobly , and give away more provisions to Coasters and Guests who come to them ...
As the Land is very fruitful , so are the Planters kind and hospitable to all that come and visit them ; there being very few housekeepers , but what live nobly , and give away more provisions to Coasters and Guests who come to them ...
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On the Eastern Bank of that Creek , 6 Paces from the Mouth , and just at the Brink of the River Dan , stands a Sugar Tree , which is the beginning of my fine Tract of land in Carolina , call'd the Land of Eden .
On the Eastern Bank of that Creek , 6 Paces from the Mouth , and just at the Brink of the River Dan , stands a Sugar Tree , which is the beginning of my fine Tract of land in Carolina , call'd the Land of Eden .
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