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His ducking sobered him a little and he went to sleep , taking first out of his pocket a book , which he desired I would dry for him . It proved to be my old favorite author , Bunyan's a 99 “ Pilgrim's Progress , ” in Dutch , finely 27 ...
His ducking sobered him a little and he went to sleep , taking first out of his pocket a book , which he desired I would dry for him . It proved to be my old favorite author , Bunyan's a 99 “ Pilgrim's Progress , ” in Dutch , finely 27 ...
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me that two gentlemen below desired to speak with me . I went down and found there two of our Quaker members . They told me there were eight of them assembled at a tavern just by ; that they were determined to come and vote with us if ...
me that two gentlemen below desired to speak with me . I went down and found there two of our Quaker members . They told me there were eight of them assembled at a tavern just by ; that they were determined to come and vote with us if ...
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He then desired I would furnish him with the list of the names of persons I knew by experience to be generous and publicspirited . I thought it would be unbecoming in me , after their kind compliance with my solicitations , to mark them ...
He then desired I would furnish him with the list of the names of persons I knew by experience to be generous and publicspirited . I thought it would be unbecoming in me , after their kind compliance with my solicitations , to mark them ...
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