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It What a spirit of union - what a spirit of love and affec- tion has diffused itself through this continent ! What a spirit of Christian sympathy , tender compassion , and liber- ality towards this once happy and flourishing , but now ...
It What a spirit of union - what a spirit of love and affec- tion has diffused itself through this continent ! What a spirit of Christian sympathy , tender compassion , and liber- ality towards this once happy and flourishing , but now ...
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The Gravity of their Habit , and Calendar Reformation , by Satans Pollicy , hath since been imitated by the Quakers , that our Fathers might be Lysted among those Phanaticks , and Enthusiasts ; but they own'd no Spirit within them ...
The Gravity of their Habit , and Calendar Reformation , by Satans Pollicy , hath since been imitated by the Quakers , that our Fathers might be Lysted among those Phanaticks , and Enthusiasts ; but they own'd no Spirit within them ...
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I should be sick of the world , if there was not here and there one of another spirit ; but upon how few can we depend , if Mr. Pitt , the great patriot , who seemed formed to stem the tor- rent of corruption , has been gained over by ...
I should be sick of the world , if there was not here and there one of another spirit ; but upon how few can we depend , if Mr. Pitt , the great patriot , who seemed formed to stem the tor- rent of corruption , has been gained over by ...
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A Narrative of the Planting of the Massachusetts Colony in 1628 | 279 |
The Extinction of Slavery in Massachusetts By Emory Washburn | 333 |
Letters of Thomas Cushing from 1767 to 1775 | 347 |
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