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... seen by the passengers of the Albany stage , early in the morning , about four or five weeks since , resting himself by the side of the road , a little above King's Bridge . He had in his hand a small bundle tied in a red bandana ...
... seen by the passengers of the Albany stage , early in the morning , about four or five weeks since , resting himself by the side of the road , a little above King's Bridge . He had in his hand a small bundle tied in a red bandana ...
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... seen any thing of him from that time to this . I must own I felt very much worried about the poor old gentleman , for I thought something bad must have happened to him , that he should be missing so long , and never return to pay his ...
... seen any thing of him from that time to this . I must own I felt very much worried about the poor old gentleman , for I thought something bad must have happened to him , that he should be missing so long , and never return to pay his ...
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... seen the numerous advertise- ments that were made concerning him ; and that he should learn of the publication of his history by mere accident . He expressed much concern at its premature appearance , as ACCOUNT OF THE AUTHOR . 17.
... seen the numerous advertise- ments that were made concerning him ; and that he should learn of the publication of his history by mere accident . He expressed much concern at its premature appearance , as ACCOUNT OF THE AUTHOR . 17.
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... seen two or three times to shake hands with him , when they met in the street ; which certainly was going great lengths , considering that they differed in politics . Indeed , certain of the governor's confidential friends , to whom he ...
... seen two or three times to shake hands with him , when they met in the street ; which certainly was going great lengths , considering that they differed in politics . Indeed , certain of the governor's confidential friends , to whom he ...
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... seen , and to be doing what signifies nothing when it is done . " But to proceed : Of the claims of the children of Noah to the original popula- tion of this country I shall say nothing , as they have already been touched upon in my ...
... seen , and to be doing what signifies nothing when it is done . " But to proceed : Of the claims of the children of Noah to the original popula- tion of this country I shall say nothing , as they have already been touched upon in my ...
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