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Page 128
... true ; for I an- swer roundly that America would have flourished as much , and probably much more , had no European power taken any notice of her . The com- merce by which she hath enriched herself are the necessaries of life , and will ...
... true ; for I an- swer roundly that America would have flourished as much , and probably much more , had no European power taken any notice of her . The com- merce by which she hath enriched herself are the necessaries of life , and will ...
Page 129
... true , turns to her reproach ; but it happens not to be true , or only partly so , and the phrase parent or mother country hath been jesuitically adopted by the King and his parasites , with a low papistical design of gaining an unfair ...
... true , turns to her reproach ; but it happens not to be true , or only partly so , and the phrase parent or mother country hath been jesuitically adopted by the King and his parasites , with a low papistical design of gaining an unfair ...
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... true of the poor white was true in a fashion of the planter and yeoman farmer as well . In every rank men lolled much on *** their verandas or under their oaks , sat much on fences , dreaming . In every rank they exhibited a striking ...
... true of the poor white was true in a fashion of the planter and yeoman farmer as well . In every rank men lolled much on *** their verandas or under their oaks , sat much on fences , dreaming . In every rank they exhibited a striking ...
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B History of the Dividing Line 1728 | 71 |
Personal Narrative 1740 | 77 |
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