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... concerned ought to have been expressed , his name , and his only , was omitted ; whereby that which he interpreted as a kindness he perceived to be managed to the contrary , and was in danger to prove a considerable damage . And after ...
... concerned ought to have been expressed , his name , and his only , was omitted ; whereby that which he interpreted as a kindness he perceived to be managed to the contrary , and was in danger to prove a considerable damage . And after ...
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... concerned in such an exigence and extremity ; judged it necessary to give their advice to Sir Edmund Andros to surrender and deliver up the government and fortifications ( a copy of which advice is likewise enclosed ) , which was ...
... concerned in such an exigence and extremity ; judged it necessary to give their advice to Sir Edmund Andros to surrender and deliver up the government and fortifications ( a copy of which advice is likewise enclosed ) , which was ...
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... concerns himself for the settlement , or that seems in the least to be concerned whether they have any military officers or no . Rehoboth , many are discontented . Captain Hunt doth not lay down ( which , by reason of age and infirmness ...
... concerns himself for the settlement , or that seems in the least to be concerned whether they have any military officers or no . Rehoboth , many are discontented . Captain Hunt doth not lay down ( which , by reason of age and infirmness ...
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