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... received the most satisfactory assurances of the author's probity ; and , indeed , have been told that he is actually engaged in a full and par- ticular account of the very interesting region in which he resides ; of which the following ...
... received the most satisfactory assurances of the author's probity ; and , indeed , have been told that he is actually engaged in a full and par- ticular account of the very interesting region in which he resides ; of which the following ...
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... received among the settlers . He changed his faith and his allegiance two or three times , with a facility that evinced the looseness of his principles . He had acted for some time as Philip's confidential secretary and counsellor , and ...
... received among the settlers . He changed his faith and his allegiance two or three times , with a facility that evinced the looseness of his principles . He had acted for some time as Philip's confidential secretary and counsellor , and ...
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... received Philip and his broken forces with open arms , and gave them the most generous countenance and support . This at once drew upon him the hostility of the English , and it was determined to strike a signal blow that should involve ...
... received Philip and his broken forces with open arms , and gave them the most generous countenance and support . This at once drew upon him the hostility of the English , and it was determined to strike a signal blow that should involve ...
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