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... arrival in this city, I have received your favour of 2d ult., for which I am much obliged to you. I am sorry I misunderstood you respecting the papers, because it may have the appearance of design. However, I assure you that was not the ...
... arrival in this city, I have received your favour of 2d ult., for which I am much obliged to you. I am sorry I misunderstood you respecting the papers, because it may have the appearance of design. However, I assure you that was not the ...
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... arrival there, made me think it adviseable to come directly home. That seems to be a very prolific Hen of yours ; but, from the infecundity of her Eggs, I suspect her stamina are bad. We have just such another here. She lays plentifully ...
... arrival there, made me think it adviseable to come directly home. That seems to be a very prolific Hen of yours ; but, from the infecundity of her Eggs, I suspect her stamina are bad. We have just such another here. She lays plentifully ...
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... arrived last night at Boston, but I have not heard either what passage she had, or what intelligence she brings. Mr. Eckley was ordained last Wednesday, and Mr. Elliot is to be ordained the next. Dr. Gordon joins me in cordial ...
... arrived last night at Boston, but I have not heard either what passage she had, or what intelligence she brings. Mr. Eckley was ordained last Wednesday, and Mr. Elliot is to be ordained the next. Dr. Gordon joins me in cordial ...
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... arrive at the highest state of improvement in natural knowledge is by aiming at that character to which the promise of eternal life is made, by faith in Him whose creating, upholding, reconciling, and renovating power is equally ...
... arrive at the highest state of improvement in natural knowledge is by aiming at that character to which the promise of eternal life is made, by faith in Him whose creating, upholding, reconciling, and renovating power is equally ...
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... arrival I learnt that you had been there on a morning's ride, and was gone three hours before. It was not then in my power to proceed to Portsmouth, so I returned not much consoled by reflecting that a similar disappointment had been my ...
... arrival I learnt that you had been there on a morning's ride, and was gone three hours before. It was not then in my power to proceed to Portsmouth, so I returned not much consoled by reflecting that a similar disappointment had been my ...
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