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Pagina 78
... heard of the Extraordinary circum- stances of this & the neighbouring Towns , who had heard the affair well Represented by some , & also had heard many Reports Greatly to its disadvantage , who came on purpose to see & satisfy ...
... heard of the Extraordinary circum- stances of this & the neighbouring Towns , who had heard the affair well Represented by some , & also had heard many Reports Greatly to its disadvantage , who came on purpose to see & satisfy ...
Pagina 123
... heard and understood at a great distance , especially as stroke of his oratory made me asham'd of that , and his auditories , however numerous , observ'd the most determin'd me to give the silver ; and he finish'd so exact silence . He ...
... heard and understood at a great distance , especially as stroke of his oratory made me asham'd of that , and his auditories , however numerous , observ'd the most determin'd me to give the silver ; and he finish'd so exact silence . He ...
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... heard her voice in high windy clamor for a moment or two . Then it gradually subsided , like a gust of wind in a garret ; then there was a laugh ; then I heard making all this stir ; but I could get no information : nobody seemed to ...
... heard her voice in high windy clamor for a moment or two . Then it gradually subsided , like a gust of wind in a garret ; then there was a laugh ; then I heard making all this stir ; but I could get no information : nobody seemed to ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Cotton Mather 16631728 | 29 |
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