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... expected within one month or five weeks . Three or four ships are expected within a few days or weeks . It's said Mr. Randolph is also coming with him . He lately married to a gentlewoman related to the family of the Hydes . In this ...
... expected within one month or five weeks . Three or four ships are expected within a few days or weeks . It's said Mr. Randolph is also coming with him . He lately married to a gentlewoman related to the family of the Hydes . In this ...
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... expected we could be there so soon as others ; that , by that time our soldiers come there , they will know , in a great measure , what to trust to : for I believe , before a week is out , they will probably be 7 or 800 soldiers at ...
... expected we could be there so soon as others ; that , by that time our soldiers come there , they will know , in a great measure , what to trust to : for I believe , before a week is out , they will probably be 7 or 800 soldiers at ...
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... expected to be paid for their services , I thought , that , for my assisting Mr. Mather when none else would do it , I might have expected my kindness would have been acknowled [ ged ] without a motion from Captain Sawell † and Captain ...
... expected to be paid for their services , I thought , that , for my assisting Mr. Mather when none else would do it , I might have expected my kindness would have been acknowled [ ged ] without a motion from Captain Sawell † and Captain ...
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