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Side 14
... body that I be burned , and yet haue not loue , it profiteth me nothing . Loue suffreth long , is courteous : loue enuieth not : loue doth not boast it selfe , swelleth not , Disdaineth nothing as vnbesem- ing , seketh not her owne ...
... body that I be burned , and yet haue not loue , it profiteth me nothing . Loue suffreth long , is courteous : loue enuieth not : loue doth not boast it selfe , swelleth not , Disdaineth nothing as vnbesem- ing , seketh not her owne ...
Side 8
... body " ; and a vote passed , while they were present , without a negative , " that it is the firm resolution of the body that the owner shall return the tea in the same vessel in which it came , and that they now require it of him ...
... body " ; and a vote passed , while they were present , without a negative , " that it is the firm resolution of the body that the owner shall return the tea in the same vessel in which it came , and that they now require it of him ...
Side 11
... Body of Troops , and he obliged forthwith to reform or Reduce them ; lest any one , by keeping up a great Body of Troops , should surprize a Neighbour . But a small Force in every other Soveraignty , as it is capable or accustomed to ...
... Body of Troops , and he obliged forthwith to reform or Reduce them ; lest any one , by keeping up a great Body of Troops , should surprize a Neighbour . But a small Force in every other Soveraignty , as it is capable or accustomed to ...
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JOHN ELIOTS INDIAN GRAMMAR BEGUN 53 JOHN COTTONS GODS PROMISE TO HIS PLANTATION 54 LETTERS OF ROGER WILLIA... | |
WINTHROPS LITTLE SPEECH ON LIBERTY | 1 |
GOVERNOR HUTCHINSONS ACCOUNT OF THE BOSTON TEA PARTY 69 ADRIAN VAN DER DONCKS DESCRIPTION OF NEW NETHERL... | 24 |
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