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Page 117
... affection and respect . But when the Indian boys or others , were guilty of any notorious fault , to give weight to ... affectionate admonition . This treat- ment generally produced the desired effect . The children of the Indians are ...
... affection and respect . But when the Indian boys or others , were guilty of any notorious fault , to give weight to ... affectionate admonition . This treat- ment generally produced the desired effect . The children of the Indians are ...
Page 263
... affection and esteem , as the apos- tle of the Indians , and I trust God will prosper and reward your labors of love ... affectionate mother coun- try , greatly to the embarrassment of trade , and hardships on the merchant . Mr ...
... affection and esteem , as the apos- tle of the Indians , and I trust God will prosper and reward your labors of love ... affectionate mother coun- try , greatly to the embarrassment of trade , and hardships on the merchant . Mr ...
Page 284
... affectionate , though unworthy brother , and Fellow servant , in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ , J. SMITH ... affection constrain me to give your Lord- ship the trouble of this line , by which I would , if I knew how to do it ...
... affectionate , though unworthy brother , and Fellow servant , in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ , J. SMITH ... affection constrain me to give your Lord- ship the trouble of this line , by which I would , if I knew how to do it ...
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