| Benjamin Peirce - 1833 - 510 頁
...of their being written. In one place the Governor says: "Every one can see through the pretence, and is able to account for the spring of these letters,...they would have been prevented, without easing any grievances you complain of." In another: "I desire you will keep your station, and let fifty or sixty... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1840 - 650 頁
...distinguish between reproaches and Christian admonitions." " Every one can see through the pretence, and is able to account for the spring of these letters, and how they could have been prevented, without easing any grievances you complain of." " I desire that you will... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1869 - 120 頁
...last prejudice " against my person and Government f " Every • "one can see through the pretence, and is able "to account for the spring of these letters,...they would have been prevented, without " easing any grievances you complain of." He makes the following proposal : " After nil \ " though I have reason... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1869 - 118 頁
...the Lord, who had promised to be •' my shield." The hitterness with which Mather felt exclusion • to account for the spring of these letters, and "how...they would have been prevented, without " easing any grievances you complain of." He makes the following proposal : " After all "though I have reason to... | |
| 1869 - 396 頁
...prejudice 1 against iny person and Government ?" ' ' Every ' one can see through the pretence, and is able ' to account for the spring of these letters, and ' how they would have bsen prevented, without ' easing any grievances you complain of." He makes the following proposal :... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1873 - 492 頁
...knew, he says, what was the root of their bitterness. " Every one can see through the pretence, and is able to account for the spring of these letters,...they would have been prevented, without easing any grievances you complain of. I desire you will keep your station, and let fifty or sixty good ministers,... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1875 - 638 頁
...knew, he says, what was the root of their bitterness. " Every one can see through the pretence, and is able to account for the spring of these letters,...they would have been prevented, without easing any grievances you complain of. ..... I desire you will keep your station, and let fifty or sixty good... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1875 - 658 頁
...knew, he says, what was the root of their bitterness. " Every one can see through the pretence, and is able to account for the spring of these letters,...they would have been prevented, without easing any grievances you complain of. ..... I desire you will keep your station, and let fifty or sixty good... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1877 - 644 頁
...knew, he says, what was the root of their bitterness. " Every one can see through the pretence, and is able to account for the spring of these letters,...they would have been prevented, without easing any grievances you complain of. ..... I desire you will keep your station, and let fifty or sixty good... | |
| John Langdon Sibley - 1885 - 478 頁
...distinguish between reproaches and Christian admonitions.' ' Every one can see through the pretence, and is able to account for the spring of these letters, and how they could have been prevented, without easing any grievances you complain of.' ' I desire that you will... | |
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