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Side 279
... should grow upon them , ( though he should be deeply concerned in , and
sensible of their sufferings , ) he said , he should wash his hands before “ all the
world from the least imputation of stackness in that most necessary and pious
work .
... should grow upon them , ( though he should be deeply concerned in , and
sensible of their sufferings , ) he said , he should wash his hands before “ all the
world from the least imputation of stackness in that most necessary and pious
work .
Side 395
He did say in his answer to the petition of both houses , presented to him at York
the 26th of March last , ( and he had said the same in other messages be“ fore , )
that he always thought it necessary that “ the business of the militia should be ...
He did say in his answer to the petition of both houses , presented to him at York
the 26th of March last , ( and he had said the same in other messages be“ fore , )
that he always thought it necessary that “ the business of the militia should be ...
Side 420
... grounded upon the nature and information of the disease , it was necessary to
confine and contract their fancies and opinions within some bounds and limits :
the mystery of rebellion challenging the same encouragement with other
sciences ...
... grounded upon the nature and information of the disease , it was necessary to
confine and contract their fancies and opinions within some bounds and limits :
the mystery of rebellion challenging the same encouragement with other
sciences ...
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