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The where he became one of the principal New English Canaan , Publ . of Prince witnesses in the attack on the Massa- Soc . , XIV ( Boston , 1883 ) . Henry Beschusetts Bay Colony Charter in 1632 . ton , A Book of Gallant Vagabonds The ...
The where he became one of the principal New English Canaan , Publ . of Prince witnesses in the attack on the Massa- Soc . , XIV ( Boston , 1883 ) . Henry Beschusetts Bay Colony Charter in 1632 . ton , A Book of Gallant Vagabonds The ...
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029 ) which shows at least the lawfulness of singing psalms in English rhythms . Secondly . The psalms are penned in such verses as are suitable to the poetry of the Hebrew language , and not in the common style of such other books of ...
029 ) which shows at least the lawfulness of singing psalms in English rhythms . Secondly . The psalms are penned in such verses as are suitable to the poetry of the Hebrew language , and not in the common style of such other books of ...
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It must be considered further , that the English is the common root or stock from which our national language will be derived . All others will gradually waste away and within a century and a half , North America will be peopled with a ...
It must be considered further , that the English is the common root or stock from which our national language will be derived . All others will gradually waste away and within a century and a half , North America will be peopled with a ...
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