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... seemed to be siezed at once , & there is a Great & General concern there . and there Gradually Got in a Considerable degree of the same Concern into Hadley old society , & Mr Hop- kins's Parish in Springfield , but it is nothing near so ...
... seemed to be siezed at once , & there is a Great & General concern there . and there Gradually Got in a Considerable degree of the same Concern into Hadley old society , & Mr Hop- kins's Parish in Springfield , but it is nothing near so ...
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... seemed perfectly in character for one who had every appearance of an exalted rank herself . Rivenoak gave fair visitor in a way to leave no doubt that he was entitled to all the consideration he claimed . beauty , had a singular grace ...
... seemed perfectly in character for one who had every appearance of an exalted rank herself . Rivenoak gave fair visitor in a way to leave no doubt that he was entitled to all the consideration he claimed . beauty , had a singular grace ...
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... seemed fierce , passionate , and even . unnatural . There was hardly an individual shrub A surmise , probably excited by his conversation with Baglioni , crossed his mind , that this interposition of old Lisabetta might perchance be ...
... seemed fierce , passionate , and even . unnatural . There was hardly an individual shrub A surmise , probably excited by his conversation with Baglioni , crossed his mind , that this interposition of old Lisabetta might perchance be ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Cotton Mather 16631728 | 29 |
From Magnalia Christi Americana | 39 |
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