American History Told by Contemporaries, 第 1 卷Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1898 - 20 頁 |
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... observations , and reflect the impressions made on the public mind at the time . In some cases they used and have reprinted rare accounts . The principal titles are the following : - Amos Adams , A Concise , Historical View of the ...
... observations , and reflect the impressions made on the public mind at the time . In some cases they used and have reprinted rare accounts . The principal titles are the following : - Amos Adams , A Concise , Historical View of the ...
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... Observed , that when they were discoursed with , about GOD or CHRIST , or the Things of Salvation , they were presently afflicted at a dreadful Rate , and hence were oftentimes Out- ragious , if they were permitted to be in the ...
... Observed , that when they were discoursed with , about GOD or CHRIST , or the Things of Salvation , they were presently afflicted at a dreadful Rate , and hence were oftentimes Out- ragious , if they were permitted to be in the ...
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... observed in a Child of four or five Years of Age , when it was apprehended , that so many as she could look upon , either directly or by turning her Head , were immediately struck into their Fits . 12. An iron Spindle of a woollen Wheel ...
... observed in a Child of four or five Years of Age , when it was apprehended , that so many as she could look upon , either directly or by turning her Head , were immediately struck into their Fits . 12. An iron Spindle of a woollen Wheel ...
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... observation of the long interval between the date of your letter , the 9th of February , 1698-9 , and our - answer to the same . May it please your Lordships : We shall not justify ourselves wherein . we have been remiss , or negligent ...
... observation of the long interval between the date of your letter , the 9th of February , 1698-9 , and our - answer to the same . May it please your Lordships : We shall not justify ourselves wherein . we have been remiss , or negligent ...
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... observation of the Acts of trade , & c .; all which we kindly accept , and shall with the best of our endeavors comply with the same , and we do further acknowledge the receipt of a letter bearing date Whitehall , January the 24th ...
... observation of the Acts of trade , & c .; all which we kindly accept , and shall with the best of our endeavors comply with the same , and we do further acknowledge the receipt of a letter bearing date Whitehall , January the 24th ...
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