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... hands of the Com- mittee of Donations . The contents of the bill [ of ] lading which you inclosed , are received and ... hand , and no creature can either help or hurt but by his sovereign direction or permission . To him , therefore ...
... hands of the Com- mittee of Donations . The contents of the bill [ of ] lading which you inclosed , are received and ... hand , and no creature can either help or hurt but by his sovereign direction or permission . To him , therefore ...
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... hand of oppression , trusting in the Supreme Ruler of the universe , that he will in his time extricate us from all our troubles , and we shall yet be a free and happy people . With the highest esteem and respect , We are , Gentlemen ...
... hand of oppression , trusting in the Supreme Ruler of the universe , that he will in his time extricate us from all our troubles , and we shall yet be a free and happy people . With the highest esteem and respect , We are , Gentlemen ...
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... hand of oppression . Please , Sir , to accept our hearty thanks for the particular care you have taken in this matter . We wish you and our brethren of Carolina the best of Heaven's blessings , and are , with great esteem , your and ...
... hand of oppression . Please , Sir , to accept our hearty thanks for the particular care you have taken in this matter . We wish you and our brethren of Carolina the best of Heaven's blessings , and are , with great esteem , your and ...
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... hand . I am desired by that Committee to express their warmest gratitude to the gentlemen of Marblehead , who have so liberally contributed on this occasion , and to assure them that it will be applied in a manner agreeable to the inten ...
... hand . I am desired by that Committee to express their warmest gratitude to the gentlemen of Marblehead , who have so liberally contributed on this occasion , and to assure them that it will be applied in a manner agreeable to the inten ...
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... hands of the Committee of Correspondence this week , and was by them handed to the Committee of Donations for an ... hand , and can encourage and strength- en , or depress and intimidate as he pleaseth , we remain firm and undaunted ...
... hands of the Committee of Correspondence this week , and was by them handed to the Committee of Donations for an ... hand , and can encourage and strength- en , or depress and intimidate as he pleaseth , we remain firm and undaunted ...
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