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... turn into his house and plantation and refresh himself and cattle [ sic ] till next day ; he also demanded how many miles his beasts had travelled since they were fed ? -- " Twenty five miles replied the man ( with most astonishing ...
... turn into his house and plantation and refresh himself and cattle [ sic ] till next day ; he also demanded how many miles his beasts had travelled since they were fed ? -- " Twenty five miles replied the man ( with most astonishing ...
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... turn out thousands of rough looking fellows , able , though perhaps not willing , to serve their country in some far more useful manly way . ---- In a word , true policy ought long since to have corrected these ungenerous usurpations ...
... turn out thousands of rough looking fellows , able , though perhaps not willing , to serve their country in some far more useful manly way . ---- In a word , true policy ought long since to have corrected these ungenerous usurpations ...
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... Turn to the left , and see that poor fellow , who has been taking the jesuits ' bark : look at his fiery face and blood- shot eyes ! what a violent fever he is in ! they are now preparing to put him into a cold bath . Hear how he bawls ...
... Turn to the left , and see that poor fellow , who has been taking the jesuits ' bark : look at his fiery face and blood- shot eyes ! what a violent fever he is in ! they are now preparing to put him into a cold bath . Hear how he bawls ...
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Contents iii | 1 |
A Midnight Soliloquy in the Market House of Philadelphia | 23 |
UNITED STATES MAGAZINE Philadelphia | 38 |
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