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... friends , and presently he should goe to James towne , to send him two great gunnes , and a gryndstone , for which he would giue him the Country of Capahowosick , and for ever esteeme him as his sonne Nantaquoud . So to James towne with ...
... friends , and presently he should goe to James towne , to send him two great gunnes , and a gryndstone , for which he would giue him the Country of Capahowosick , and for ever esteeme him as his sonne Nantaquoud . So to James towne with ...
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... friends , which seems to make a more than ordinary impression upon them . Many of the women are very handy in canoes and will manage them with great dexterity and skill , which they become accus- tomed to in this watery country . They ...
... friends , which seems to make a more than ordinary impression upon them . Many of the women are very handy in canoes and will manage them with great dexterity and skill , which they become accus- tomed to in this watery country . They ...
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... friend , he was introduced to the acquaintance of many of the first persons of that age for knowledge , wit , virtue , birth , or high station , and particularly contracted a most in timate and bosom friendship with the learned and ...
... friend , he was introduced to the acquaintance of many of the first persons of that age for knowledge , wit , virtue , birth , or high station , and particularly contracted a most in timate and bosom friendship with the learned and ...
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... Friend to be very Uxorious , and exceedingly fond of his Children . This was so oppo- site to the Maxims he us'd to preach up ... Friends and acquaintance , wou'd be ungrateful not to use her and all that belongs to her with all possible ...
... Friend to be very Uxorious , and exceedingly fond of his Children . This was so oppo- site to the Maxims he us'd to preach up ... Friends and acquaintance , wou'd be ungrateful not to use her and all that belongs to her with all possible ...
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... friends . But , after all , this Humourous Saying had one very good effect ; for that younker , who before was a little enclin'd by his Constitution to be lazy , grew on a Sudden Extreamly Industrious , that so there might be less ...
... friends . But , after all , this Humourous Saying had one very good effect ; for that younker , who before was a little enclin'd by his Constitution to be lazy , grew on a Sudden Extreamly Industrious , that so there might be less ...
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