The New England Magazine, Volumen15New England Magazine Company, 1896 |
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... called ; called ; but generally the churches out- side of Boston were arrayed against her . Weld was bit- ter against her , and like the typical religious enthusiast who confounds false doc- trines and immoral living wrote a tract about ...
... called ; called ; but generally the churches out- side of Boston were arrayed against her . Weld was bit- ter against her , and like the typical religious enthusiast who confounds false doc- trines and immoral living wrote a tract about ...
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... called because it had but one seat , came at about the same time , and as late as 1770 John Adams called it " désobligeant . " The later word barge , denoting a picnic wagon , the first of them pretending to be as gor- geous as ...
... called because it had but one seat , came at about the same time , and as late as 1770 John Adams called it " désobligeant . " The later word barge , denoting a picnic wagon , the first of them pretending to be as gor- geous as ...
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... called the Linonian : * Reverend and beloved of my soul , and dearest to my eyes ; who , sheltering herself under the wings of old Yale , hath flour- ished like a green vine for these many years . In which my genius will undoubt- edly ...
... called the Linonian : * Reverend and beloved of my soul , and dearest to my eyes ; who , sheltering herself under the wings of old Yale , hath flour- ished like a green vine for these many years . In which my genius will undoubt- edly ...
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