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... matter affording proper necessaries and conveniencies for the livelihood of multitudes which in- habit it . The author of the Plurality of Worlds draws a very good argument from this consideration , for the peopling of every planet ; as ...
... matter affording proper necessaries and conveniencies for the livelihood of multitudes which in- habit it . The author of the Plurality of Worlds draws a very good argument from this consideration , for the peopling of every planet ; as ...
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... matter of Impropriations ; but at length came to a resolution to buy them all up , and restore them to the church ... matters looked very gloomy , taxes came hard , the war went on heavily , people complained of the great burdens that ...
... matter of Impropriations ; but at length came to a resolution to buy them all up , and restore them to the church ... matters looked very gloomy , taxes came hard , the war went on heavily , people complained of the great burdens that ...
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... matter . And in order to it , must in the first place premise some par- ticulars relating to the person and character of the said plaintiff , Goodman Fact . Goodman Fact is allowed by everybody to be a plain- spoken person , and a man ...
... matter . And in order to it , must in the first place premise some par- ticulars relating to the person and character of the said plaintiff , Goodman Fact . Goodman Fact is allowed by everybody to be a plain- spoken person , and a man ...
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FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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