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... taken about the instructing the people , within your government in the christian religion ? " in these immortal words : " The same course that is taken in England out of towns ; every man according to his ability instructing his ...
... taken about the instructing the people , within your government in the christian religion ? " in these immortal words : " The same course that is taken in England out of towns ; every man according to his ability instructing his ...
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... taken away from its evil parents . Almost worse yet , the law of 1662 imposed a fine of 2000 pounds of tobacco for failure to have a child baptized . ' It was a crime also for man or woman to stay away from the various church services ...
... taken away from its evil parents . Almost worse yet , the law of 1662 imposed a fine of 2000 pounds of tobacco for failure to have a child baptized . ' It was a crime also for man or woman to stay away from the various church services ...
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... taken your intended trip downwards or not if you with what success as also to know how my friend Law- rence drives on in the art of courtship as I fancy you both nearly guess how it will respectively go with each of you . ' " " " 9 The ...
... taken your intended trip downwards or not if you with what success as also to know how my friend Law- rence drives on in the art of courtship as I fancy you both nearly guess how it will respectively go with each of you . ' " " " 9 The ...
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... taken with a vio- lent pleurise , which has reduced me very low ; but purpose , as soon as I recover my strength , to wait on Miss Betsy , in hopes of a revocation of the former cruel sentence , and see if I can meet with any alteration ...
... taken with a vio- lent pleurise , which has reduced me very low ; but purpose , as soon as I recover my strength , to wait on Miss Betsy , in hopes of a revocation of the former cruel sentence , and see if I can meet with any alteration ...
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... taken Cornwallis prisoner . A note of grim tragedy is added to Mary Cary's fate , for her grandson tells of the desecration of her grave by Brit- ish troops who came to ransack and to plunder . Convinced that the missing family plate ...
... taken Cornwallis prisoner . A note of grim tragedy is added to Mary Cary's fate , for her grandson tells of the desecration of her grave by Brit- ish troops who came to ransack and to plunder . Convinced that the missing family plate ...
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