Parson Gay's Three Sermons, Or, Saint SacrementCochrane Publishing Company, 1908 - 151 |
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... less theology , and the commanders on both sides less rum and more discipline , it would be much better . They will prob- ably never threaten us here again . King Philip's end was the end of that . But we cannot blame him . He saw what ...
... less theology , and the commanders on both sides less rum and more discipline , it would be much better . They will prob- ably never threaten us here again . King Philip's end was the end of that . But we cannot blame him . He saw what ...
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... Less brisk in conversation than his youthful senior , under the stimulus of Deborah's raillery he now got so far as to promise her an Indian scalp when he came home , provided he retained his own , which , notwithstanding his regard for ...
... Less brisk in conversation than his youthful senior , under the stimulus of Deborah's raillery he now got so far as to promise her an Indian scalp when he came home , provided he retained his own , which , notwithstanding his regard for ...
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... less even than that of the men , had started several hours before to carry baggage and extra ammunition , but there was enough left for every man to be heavily weighted as he could bear . Two Eleven days was the time allowed from Albany ...
... less even than that of the men , had started several hours before to carry baggage and extra ammunition , but there was enough left for every man to be heavily weighted as he could bear . Two Eleven days was the time allowed from Albany ...
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... less than its share of the higher offices . None of the provincials , high or low , liked the haughty way in which they were treated by the regular British officers . Mr. Eager said he hoped these new gen- erals who were coming over ...
... less than its share of the higher offices . None of the provincials , high or low , liked the haughty way in which they were treated by the regular British officers . Mr. Eager said he hoped these new gen- erals who were coming over ...
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... less , the old soldier replied that it was just as bad as it had been a hundred years before , only the frontier had been pushed further into the wilderness . With encouragement and assistance from the French no one could say when or ...
... less , the old soldier replied that it was just as bad as it had been a hundred years before , only the frontier had been pushed further into the wilderness . With encouragement and assistance from the French no one could say when or ...
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