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weaken the things , both to ourselves and to all posterity ; and therefore I say ,
upon that consideration , I wish we may be well advised what to do . I speak not
this that I should persuade you to go about to cozen one another ; it was not in
the ...
weaken the things , both to ourselves and to all posterity ; and therefore I say ,
upon that consideration , I wish we may be well advised what to do . I speak not
this that I should persuade you to go about to cozen one another ; it was not in
the ...
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For , so far as I know and discern of these things and the way of management of
them , if we convey ( this paper ) to the Commissioners and by them to the
Parliament as the sense of the whole ( army ] represented by the Agitators to the
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For , so far as I know and discern of these things and the way of management of
them , if we convey ( this paper ) to the Commissioners and by them to the
Parliament as the sense of the whole ( army ] represented by the Agitators to the
...
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And truly , if I remember rightly , upon 363 the delivery of the paper that was
yesterday , this was offered , that the things ( that ) are now upon us are things of
difficulty , the things are therefore things that do deserve consideration , because
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And truly , if I remember rightly , upon 363 the delivery of the paper that was
yesterday , this was offered , that the things ( that ) are now upon us are things of
difficulty , the things are therefore things that do deserve consideration , because
...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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