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If any entertainment and some gifts given him , they made a peace with him ( which hath now continued this 24 years ) 6 in these terms : 1. That neither he nor any of his should injure or do hurt to any of their people . 2.
If any entertainment and some gifts given him , they made a peace with him ( which hath now continued this 24 years ) 6 in these terms : 1. That neither he nor any of his should injure or do hurt to any of their people . 2.
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He continued to write frequently , sending me large specimens of an epic poem which he was then composing , and desiring my remarks and corrections . These I gave him from time to time , but endeavored rather to discourage his ...
He continued to write frequently , sending me large specimens of an epic poem which he was then composing , and desiring my remarks and corrections . These I gave him from time to time , but endeavored rather to discourage his ...
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This partnership continued eighteen years , successfully for us both . The trustees of the academy , after a while , were incorporated by a charter from the governor ; their funds were increased by contributions in Britain and grants of ...
This partnership continued eighteen years , successfully for us both . The trustees of the academy , after a while , were incorporated by a charter from the governor ; their funds were increased by contributions in Britain and grants of ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 32 |
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