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But it was not , till the debates and the war began in Massachusetts Bay , the principal province of New - England , that their primitive institutions produced their first effect . Four of these institutions ought to be amply ...
But it was not , till the debates and the war began in Massachusetts Bay , the principal province of New - England , that their primitive institutions produced their first effect . Four of these institutions ought to be amply ...
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... which they denounced , without any regard to the contents , adding , further , a general prohibition to read any books issuing from the press of a printer , who had but once in his life printed any thing produced by an heretick .
... which they denounced , without any regard to the contents , adding , further , a general prohibition to read any books issuing from the press of a printer , who had but once in his life printed any thing produced by an heretick .
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The following is a statement of the quantities and value of the principal articles of domestick produce , exported from the United States during the year ending in September last . Quantity .
The following is a statement of the quantities and value of the principal articles of domestick produce , exported from the United States during the year ending in September last . Quantity .
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in Rhyme | 68 |
Lines from London Morning | 76 |
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