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Page 79
... continued to cherish the remembrance of his friend- " but , " adds he , in the fixed tone of despair , “ if Í ship with the fondest regret ; and , as the French editor informs us in his preface , she continued incon- solable for the ...
... continued to cherish the remembrance of his friend- " but , " adds he , in the fixed tone of despair , “ if Í ship with the fondest regret ; and , as the French editor informs us in his preface , she continued incon- solable for the ...
Page 229
... continued to be extremely complaisant , though he was exerting every travelling till quite dark , and got to the river , about two artifice which he could invent to set our Indians at variance miles above Shannapins . We expected to ...
... continued to be extremely complaisant , though he was exerting every travelling till quite dark , and got to the river , about two artifice which he could invent to set our Indians at variance miles above Shannapins . We expected to ...
Page 297
... continued low and faultering , would inculcate impious sentiments , that the common reply was , What ! send my son to an Arian ! The Life of a man so distinguished by his talents , " Deserted by his flock , Mr. Priestley circulated pro ...
... continued low and faultering , would inculcate impious sentiments , that the common reply was , What ! send my son to an Arian ! The Life of a man so distinguished by his talents , " Deserted by his flock , Mr. Priestley circulated pro ...
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