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... friends who have helped me in the progress of this work , some are now no more . Among those to whom I have been recently indebted , I have especially to acknowledge obli- gations to Mr. HOADLY of Hartford , and Mr. GOODELL cf Salem ...
... friends who have helped me in the progress of this work , some are now no more . Among those to whom I have been recently indebted , I have especially to acknowledge obli- gations to Mr. HOADLY of Hartford , and Mr. GOODELL cf Salem ...
Halaman xiv
... Friendship for the English Hostilities between them and the French Frontenac , Governor of New France Conference between ... Friends to England . Attempts for a Renewal of the Charter of Massachusetts Projects for bringing it before the ...
... Friendship for the English Hostilities between them and the French Frontenac , Governor of New France Conference between ... Friends to England . Attempts for a Renewal of the Charter of Massachusetts Projects for bringing it before the ...
Halaman 7
... friends.1 Still , if King William was head of the Church of Eng- land , that body was constituted of warring members ... friendship or his discretion . In the danger which had lately distressed the Church , the dissenters , to whom the ...
... friends.1 Still , if King William was head of the Church of Eng- land , that body was constituted of warring members ... friendship or his discretion . In the danger which had lately distressed the Church , the dissenters , to whom the ...
Halaman 11
... friend by reason of his being a friend to popular institutions , no calculation could have been more illusory . Hard experiences had strengthened that love of power which belonged to his stern , self - relying , and ungenial nature ...
... friend by reason of his being a friend to popular institutions , no calculation could have been more illusory . Hard experiences had strengthened that love of power which belonged to his stern , self - relying , and ungenial nature ...
Halaman 12
... friends of his youth who , not- withstanding , never ceased to labor for his greatness with assiduous fidelity , -no vein of human sensibility seemed to throb in him . In him the kingly qualities seemed to be petrified . And as to any ...
... friends of his youth who , not- withstanding , never ceased to labor for his greatness with assiduous fidelity , -no vein of human sensibility seemed to throb in him . In him the kingly qualities seemed to be petrified . And as to any ...
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