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Page 479
... Ground was generally very quaggy , & the Impressions of the Men's feet were imme- diately fill'd with Water . So if there was any hole made it was soon full of that Element , & by that Method it was that our People supply'd them- selves ...
... Ground was generally very quaggy , & the Impressions of the Men's feet were imme- diately fill'd with Water . So if there was any hole made it was soon full of that Element , & by that Method it was that our People supply'd them- selves ...
Page 481
... Grounds , for 6 Miles together , to a larger Stream , which we agreed to call Banister River . We were puzzled to find ... Ground , but , thank God ! without any Damage . Our Indians kill'd 3 deer , but were so lazy they brought them not ...
... Grounds , for 6 Miles together , to a larger Stream , which we agreed to call Banister River . We were puzzled to find ... Ground , but , thank God ! without any Damage . Our Indians kill'd 3 deer , but were so lazy they brought them not ...
Page 527
... ground of pure benevolence is virtuous benevolence itself in its object . When anyone under the influence of general ... ground of a truly virtuous love . 1. That loving a being on this ground necessarily arises from pure be- nevolence ...
... ground of pure benevolence is virtuous benevolence itself in its object . When anyone under the influence of general ... ground of a truly virtuous love . 1. That loving a being on this ground necessarily arises from pure be- nevolence ...
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