Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America: From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776, Volume 2P. Force, 1838 - United States |
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... receive backe any light golde that hath passed from him unweighed , and to exchange it for that which will be weight , as being con- scious to himselfe , that he desires not willingly to beguile any man . Besides , the Reader may be ...
... receive backe any light golde that hath passed from him unweighed , and to exchange it for that which will be weight , as being con- scious to himselfe , that he desires not willingly to beguile any man . Besides , the Reader may be ...
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... received end or alteration when the condition was ended , or changed . But Precepts given to the body of mankind , as these to Adam and Noah , receive neither altera- tion in the substantials , nor determination while men , and any void ...
... received end or alteration when the condition was ended , or changed . But Precepts given to the body of mankind , as these to Adam and Noah , receive neither altera- tion in the substantials , nor determination while men , and any void ...
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... received from the lewes , it is uncertaine . Some conceive , their Predecessors might have had some commerce with the lewes in times past , by what meanes I know not : Howsoever it bee , it fals out that the name of the place , which ...
... received from the lewes , it is uncertaine . Some conceive , their Predecessors might have had some commerce with the lewes in times past , by what meanes I know not : Howsoever it bee , it fals out that the name of the place , which ...
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... received principle , that Countreyes super abound in peo- ple when they have more then they can well nourish , or well employ , seeing we know , men are not ordained to live onely , but , withall and especially , to serve one another ...
... received principle , that Countreyes super abound in peo- ple when they have more then they can well nourish , or well employ , seeing we know , men are not ordained to live onely , but , withall and especially , to serve one another ...
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... receive backe any light golde that hath passed from him unweighed , and to exchange it for that which will be weight , as being con- scious to himselfe , that he desires not willingly to beguile any man . Besides , the Reader may be ...
... receive backe any light golde that hath passed from him unweighed , and to exchange it for that which will be weight , as being con- scious to himselfe , that he desires not willingly to beguile any man . Besides , the Reader may be ...
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