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The majority then proceeded to pass a vote to dismiss the plaintiff from the office of deacon , and chose one of the defendants ; the other having been in the office before , and acting with them . The action was produced to try the ...
The majority then proceeded to pass a vote to dismiss the plaintiff from the office of deacon , and chose one of the defendants ; the other having been in the office before , and acting with them . The action was produced to try the ...
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Cuttinneapummishem ; will you pass by ? Wuttineapummushauta ; or Keeatshauta ; let us pass by . Ntinneapeeyaumen ; I come for no business . Acouwe ; in vain , or to no purpose . Ntackowwepeyaun ; I have lost my labour .
Cuttinneapummishem ; will you pass by ? Wuttineapummushauta ; or Keeatshauta ; let us pass by . Ntinneapeeyaumen ; I come for no business . Acouwe ; in vain , or to no purpose . Ntackowwepeyaun ; I have lost my labour .
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Another inquired , How it came to pass that sea - water was salt , and river - water fresh . Another , That if the water was higher than the earth ( as he supposed ) how it comes to pass , that it does not overflow all the earth .
Another inquired , How it came to pass that sea - water was salt , and river - water fresh . Another , That if the water was higher than the earth ( as he supposed ) how it comes to pass , that it does not overflow all the earth .
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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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