Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1837 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... lived under so prudent means of grace as they did , and had been so ungrateful toward God , and slighted that means ; so that God's hand was justly upon them for their remissness in all their ways . Thus was their ance . hearts taken up ...
... lived under so prudent means of grace as they did , and had been so ungrateful toward God , and slighted that means ; so that God's hand was justly upon them for their remissness in all their ways . Thus was their ance . hearts taken up ...
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... lived long , so I have done what I could . Let those that come after me do for their parts what they may , and I doubt not but the God that governs all , will reward their labors that continue in his service . To whom be glory for ever ...
... lived long , so I have done what I could . Let those that come after me do for their parts what they may , and I doubt not but the God that governs all , will reward their labors that continue in his service . To whom be glory for ever ...
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... lived on what they found , yet were not sick . But I would wish none put himself long to such plunges , except neces- sity constrain it . Yet worthy is that person to starve that here cannot live , if he have sense , strength and health ...
... lived on what they found , yet were not sick . But I would wish none put himself long to such plunges , except neces- sity constrain it . Yet worthy is that person to starve that here cannot live , if he have sense , strength and health ...
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... lived long in England . By the means of this proud salvage , I did not doubt but quickly to have got that credit with the rest of his friends and alliants , to have had as many of them as I desired in any design I intended , and that ...
... lived long in England . By the means of this proud salvage , I did not doubt but quickly to have got that credit with the rest of his friends and alliants , to have had as many of them as I desired in any design I intended , and that ...
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... lived thus near three months among those French men - of - war , with much ado we arrived at the Gulion , not far from Rochelle ; where , instead of the great promises they always fed me with , of double satisfaction and full con- tent ...
... lived thus near three months among those French men - of - war , with much ado we arrived at the Gulion , not far from Rochelle ; where , instead of the great promises they always fed me with , of double satisfaction and full con- tent ...
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