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... speak loud to the servant , as if she had a mind to be known . Was Courteous to me ; but took occa- sion to speak pretty earnestly about my keeping a Coach : I said ' twould cost £ 100 . per annum : she said twould cost but £ 40 . Exit ...
... speak loud to the servant , as if she had a mind to be known . Was Courteous to me ; but took occa- sion to speak pretty earnestly about my keeping a Coach : I said ' twould cost £ 100 . per annum : she said twould cost but £ 40 . Exit ...
Page 194
... speak , speak accordingly . 8. JUSTICE . Wrong none by doing injuries , or omitting the benefits that are your duty . 9. MODERATION . Avoid extremes ; forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve . 10 . CLEANLINESS ...
... speak , speak accordingly . 8. JUSTICE . Wrong none by doing injuries , or omitting the benefits that are your duty . 9. MODERATION . Avoid extremes ; forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve . 10 . CLEANLINESS ...
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... speak as they spoke , and act as they acted upon it . This is all Republicans ask - all Republi- cans desire — in relation to slavery . As those fathers marked it , so let it be again marked , as an evil not to be extended , but to be ...
... speak as they spoke , and act as they acted upon it . This is all Republicans ask - all Republi- cans desire — in relation to slavery . As those fathers marked it , so let it be again marked , as an evil not to be extended , but to be ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
Showing How they Sought out a place | 20 |
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