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... stood , after this the deponent heard the discharge of four or five guns more , by the soldiers ; immediately after ... stood near the centry - box and saw the soldiers fire on the people , who stood in the middle of said street ...
... stood , after this the deponent heard the discharge of four or five guns more , by the soldiers ; immediately after ... stood near the centry - box and saw the soldiers fire on the people , who stood in the middle of said street ...
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... stood plus nothing , and minus everything . Yet there were cats , and a pig , broken stools , smoked walls , unseemly beds , and some of Elder Jabson's " souls , " staring out , wild and savage , through uncut hair , bronzed cheeks ...
... stood plus nothing , and minus everything . Yet there were cats , and a pig , broken stools , smoked walls , unseemly beds , and some of Elder Jabson's " souls , " staring out , wild and savage , through uncut hair , bronzed cheeks ...
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... stood by and watched the proceedings of an old - fashioned Narragansett miller , after he had turned the grist he , the Journal , had just brought on his back to be ground . The object of the miller then was not to see how much corn he ...
... stood by and watched the proceedings of an old - fashioned Narragansett miller , after he had turned the grist he , the Journal , had just brought on his back to be ground . The object of the miller then was not to see how much corn he ...
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