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... stand the Pillars upon which it stands ? Who Lac'de and Fillitted the earth so fine , With Rivers like green Ribbons Smaragdine ? * Who made the Sea's its Selvedge , and it locks Like a Quilt Ball within a Silver Box ? Who spread its ...
... stand the Pillars upon which it stands ? Who Lac'de and Fillitted the earth so fine , With Rivers like green Ribbons Smaragdine ? * Who made the Sea's its Selvedge , and it locks Like a Quilt Ball within a Silver Box ? Who spread its ...
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... stand so generally made throughout the colonies in defence of their privileges . " * ✶ ✶ * This library afforded ... stand before kings , he shall not stand before mean men , " I from thence considered industry as a means of obtaining ...
... stand so generally made throughout the colonies in defence of their privileges . " * ✶ ✶ * This library afforded ... stand before kings , he shall not stand before mean men , " I from thence considered industry as a means of obtaining ...
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... stand . " Notwithstanding his special acuteness and ability , he is un- able to take a fact out of its merely ... stand , and wisely stand , by the Bible and the Constitution , and drink at it there with reverence and humility ; but they ...
... stand . " Notwithstanding his special acuteness and ability , he is un- able to take a fact out of its merely ... stand , and wisely stand , by the Bible and the Constitution , and drink at it there with reverence and humility ; but they ...
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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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