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... took occa- sion to speak pretty earnestly about my keeping a Coach : I said ' twould cost £ 100 . per annum : she said twould cost but £ 40 . * * Exit . Came away somewhat late . * Oct. 20 , 1720. * ** Madam Winthrop not being at ...
... took occa- sion to speak pretty earnestly about my keeping a Coach : I said ' twould cost £ 100 . per annum : she said twould cost but £ 40 . * * Exit . Came away somewhat late . * Oct. 20 , 1720. * ** Madam Winthrop not being at ...
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... took an ap prentice , the son of Aquila Rose . I began now gradually to pay off the debt I was under for the printing - house . In order to secure my credit and character as a tradesman , I took care not only to be in reality ...
... took an ap prentice , the son of Aquila Rose . I began now gradually to pay off the debt I was under for the printing - house . In order to secure my credit and character as a tradesman , I took care not only to be in reality ...
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... took our time , and we searched every where . I have had long experience in these affairs . I took the entire build- ing , room by room ; devoting the nights of a whole week to each . We examined , first , the furniture of each ...
... took our time , and we searched every where . I have had long experience in these affairs . I took the entire build- ing , room by room ; devoting the nights of a whole week to each . We examined , first , the furniture of each ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
Of Plymouth Plantation Book II | 24 |
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