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Page 44
... hundred or four hundred pounds , which I destined all to charitable uses . At last , at Lon- don , it increased to eight hundred and thirty pounds , which , deliv- ering to a worthy friend , he put it into the hands of Sir Robert Viner ...
... hundred or four hundred pounds , which I destined all to charitable uses . At last , at Lon- don , it increased to eight hundred and thirty pounds , which , deliv- ering to a worthy friend , he put it into the hands of Sir Robert Viner ...
Page 121
... hundred houses , sufficiently fortified , and accommodating twelve hundred inhabitants . Two years afterwards , a large number of the worst part of the settlers , chiefly the Nova - Scotians , rebelled against the Colonial Government ...
... hundred houses , sufficiently fortified , and accommodating twelve hundred inhabitants . Two years afterwards , a large number of the worst part of the settlers , chiefly the Nova - Scotians , rebelled against the Colonial Government ...
Page 148
... hundred slaves , ready to be manumitted on the same conditions . At that time , thirty had just been sent out from Maryland , and twenty - five from South Carolina ; and to pass over several hundreds more who have either been colonized ...
... hundred slaves , ready to be manumitted on the same conditions . At that time , thirty had just been sent out from Maryland , and twenty - five from South Carolina ; and to pass over several hundreds more who have either been colonized ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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