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... spirit of jealousy arise against any person or people , it is scarce possible to allay it . They are very treacherous , deceitful , and cruel withal , when they get any of their enemies into their hands ; it being their usual course to ...
... spirit of jealousy arise against any person or people , it is scarce possible to allay it . They are very treacherous , deceitful , and cruel withal , when they get any of their enemies into their hands ; it being their usual course to ...
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... spirits , that employed Mr. Ed- ward Harlow soon after , 1 to make further discovery of the southern parts of Cape Cod , where they resolved themselves that the said cape was no island , as was deemed before , but a part of the ...
... spirits , that employed Mr. Ed- ward Harlow soon after , 1 to make further discovery of the southern parts of Cape Cod , where they resolved themselves that the said cape was no island , as was deemed before , but a part of the ...
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... spirit of revenge , that they welcomed the English into the next harbor they entered with such a shower of arrows , that they were glad to betake themselves to their artillery , to keep off the savages . At one of the islands at Cape ...
... spirit of revenge , that they welcomed the English into the next harbor they entered with such a shower of arrows , that they were glad to betake themselves to their artillery , to keep off the savages . At one of the islands at Cape ...
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... of the * sensorious * spirit of their rigid separation , as is too well known by sundry of his writings , published to the world about those times : || views || yet doth he deserve commendation in this , that although 42 GENERAL HISTORY.
... of the * sensorious * spirit of their rigid separation , as is too well known by sundry of his writings , published to the world about those times : || views || yet doth he deserve commendation in this , that although 42 GENERAL HISTORY.
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... spirit in regard of what he manifested in former time , which was not often found in them of that rigid persuasion . This passage is intended as rather matter of commendation than reflection upon that emi- nent person , or any of the ...
... spirit in regard of what he manifested in former time , which was not often found in them of that rigid persuasion . This passage is intended as rather matter of commendation than reflection upon that emi- nent person , or any of the ...
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