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periment , whether there was not as much virtue in his own hand , as there was in Mr. Alden's , to cure by a touch . I know a man that will venture two to one with any Salemite whatever , that let the matter be duly managed , and the ...
periment , whether there was not as much virtue in his own hand , as there was in Mr. Alden's , to cure by a touch . I know a man that will venture two to one with any Salemite whatever , that let the matter be duly managed , and the ...
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... a year upon the establishment of the horse guards in England , paid at this day to his executors ; ) the quit - rents of that northern neck are not now in the king's hands , but are paid to the heirs of the said lord Culpepper .
... a year upon the establishment of the horse guards in England , paid at this day to his executors ; ) the quit - rents of that northern neck are not now in the king's hands , but are paid to the heirs of the said lord Culpepper .
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As to the government of the church , from the first settlement , that whole matter , as all things else , was put into the hands of the governor . By the laws of that country , the ministers were obliged to produce their orders to him ...
As to the government of the church , from the first settlement , that whole matter , as all things else , was put into the hands of the governor . By the laws of that country , the ministers were obliged to produce their orders to him ...
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Report of a Committee who visited the Oneida and | 12 |
An Abstract of the Laws of NewEngland as they were | 25 |
Dartmouth Indians Engagement 1671 | 31 |
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