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Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society - Page 17
1894
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The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America

Nathaniel Ward - Freedom of religion - 1843 - 122 pages
...were of a kickable substance, than either honour'd or humour'd. To speak moderately, I truly confesse, it is beyond the ken of my understanding to conceive,...those women should have any true grace, or valuable Me vertue, that have so little wit, as to disfigure themselves with such exotick garbes, as not only...
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Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin ..., Volume 3

Peter Force - United States - 1844 - 582 pages
...kickt, if she were of a kickable substance, than either honour'd or humour'd. To speak moderately, 1 truly confess it is beyond the ken of my understanding...wit, as to disfigure themselves with such exotick garbes, as not only dismantles their native lovely lustre, but transclouts them into ganthar-geese,...
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History of New England, Volume 2

John Gorham Palfrey - New England - 1861 - 682 pages
...were of a kickablo substance, than either honour'd or humour'd. To speak moderately, I truly confesse, it is beyond the ken of my understanding to conceive...little wit as to disfigure themselves with such exotick garbes, as not only dismantles their native lovely lustre, but transclouts them into gant bar-geese,...
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History of New England ...

John Gorham Palfrey - New England - 1865 - 680 pages
...humour'd. To speak moderately, I truly confesse, it is beyond the ken of my understanding to couceive how those women should have any true grace, or valuable vertue, that have BO little wit as to disfigure themselves with such 6» exotick garbes, as not only dismantles their...
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Genealogy of the Lyman Family in Great Britain and America: The Ancestors ...

Lyman Coleman - Reference - 1872 - 1110 pages
...able substance, than either honour'«] or huinour'd. To speak moderately, I truly con!'c.«se, it ia beyond the ken of my understanding to conceive how those women should have any true >;race, or valuable vertue, that have eo liltle wit, аз to disfigure themselves with such esotick...
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A History of American Literature [during the Colonial Time] ...

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1890 - 664 pages
...gizzard of a trifle, the product of a quarter of a cipher, the epitome of nothing ; fitter to be kicked, if she were of a kickable substance, than either honored...those women should have any true grace or valuable virtue, that have so little wit as to disfigure themselves with such exotic garbs, as not only dismantles...
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A History of American Literature, Volumes 1-2

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1878 - 670 pages
...gizzard of a trifle, the product of a quarter of a cipher, the epitome of nothing; fitter to be kicked, if she were of a kickable substance, than either honored...those women should have any true grace or valuable virtue, that have so little wit as to disfigure themselves with such exotic garbs, as not only dismantles...
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A History of American Literature, Volume 1

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1878 - 332 pages
...gizzard of a trifle, the product of a quarter of a cipher, the epitome of nothing; fitter to be kicked, if she were of a kickable substance, than either honored...those women should have any true grace or valuable virtue, that have so little wit as to disfigure themselves with such exotic garbs, as not only dismantles...
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A History of American Literature, Volume 1

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1878 - 324 pages
...product of a quarter of a cipher, the epitome of nothing; fitter to be kicked, if she were of akickable substance, than either honored or humored. To speak...those women should have any true grace or valuable virtue, that have so little wit as to disfigure themselves with such exotic garbs, as not only dismantles...
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1607-1676

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1879 - 320 pages
...gizzard of a trifle, the product of a quarter of a cipher, the epitome of nothing; fitter to be kicked, if she were of a kickable substance, than either honored...those women should have any true grace or valuable virtue, that have so little wit as to disfigure themselves with such exotic garbs, as not only dismantles...
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