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XXXI | 311 |
XXXII | 319 |
XXXIII | 320 |
XXXIV | 346 |
XXXV | 350 |
XXXVI | 363 |
XXXVII | 368 |
XXXVIII | 376 |
XIV | 98 |
XV | 106 |
XVI | 116 |
XVII | 125 |
XVIII | 130 |
XIX | 137 |
XX | 149 |
XXI | 157 |
XXII | 164 |
XXIII | 175 |
XXIV | 181 |
XXV | 183 |
XXVI | 198 |
XXVII | 241 |
XXVIII | 252 |
XXIX | 292 |
XXX | 298 |
XXXIX | 382 |
XL | 385 |
XLI | 388 |
XLII | 392 |
XLIII | 410 |
XLIV | 413 |
XLV | 421 |
XLVI | 424 |
XLVII | 428 |
XLVIII | 440 |
XLIX | 449 |
L | 457 |
LI | 463 |
LII | 475 |
LIII | 481 |
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Rhode Island: A Guide to the Smallest State Federal Writers' Project Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2012 |
Rhode Island: A Guide to the Smallest State Federal Writers' Project,Federal Writers' Project Staff Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2012 |
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Side 112 - The west wind always brings wet weather, The east wind wet and cold together, The south wind surely brings us rain, The north wind blows it back again. " If the sun in red should set, The next day surely will be wet ; If the sun should set in grey, The next will be a rainy day.
Side 355 - As you are now so once was I; As I am now, so you must be Prepare for death and follow me.
Side 175 - MORAL DIALOGUES, IN FIVE PARTS, Depicting the evil effects of jealousy and other bad passions, and proving that happiness can only spring from the pursuit of virtue.
Side 39 - That our royal will and pleasure is, that no person within the said colony, at any time hereafter, shall be any wise molested, punished, disquieted, or called in question, for any differences in opinion in matters of religion...
Side 115 - And pay it its desert ; He had no malice in his mind, No ruffles on his shirt. His neighbors he did not abuse, Was sociable and gay ; He wore large buckles on his shoes, And changed them every day. His knowledge, hid from public gaze, He did not bring to view, Nor make a noise town-meeting days, As many people do.
Side 127 - Book in Folio are alleadged, with an Appendix of some scores of GF his simple lame Answers to his Opposites in that Book, quoted and replyed to by RW of Providence in NE Boston: Printed by John Foster, 1676.
Side 112 - If Candlemas Day be fair and bright, Winter will have another flight ; But if it be dark with clouds and rain, Winter is gone, and will not come again.
Side 125 - ... to hold forth a lively experiment, that a most flourishing civil state may stand and best be maintained, and that among our English subjects, with a full liberty in religious concernments...
Side 424 - ... and a doleful, great, naked, dirty beast he looked like.* Captain Church then said, that forasmuch as he had caused many an Englishman's body to be unburied, and to rot above ground, that not one of his bones should be buried.