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... friends ! the spectacle has only just passed from our eyes of the myriads of a great people standing in dumb sorrow to offer the last affecting testimony of their gratitude and love to their friend and their benefactor . Yes , my friends ...
... friends ! the spectacle has only just passed from our eyes of the myriads of a great people standing in dumb sorrow to offer the last affecting testimony of their gratitude and love to their friend and their benefactor . Yes , my friends ...
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... Friends , in their efforts to pro- mote the improvement of the Native Indians of North America . The members of this Society , rightly considering that a prepara tion must be made for religious instruction , and that the mind must ...
... Friends , in their efforts to pro- mote the improvement of the Native Indians of North America . The members of this Society , rightly considering that a prepara tion must be made for religious instruction , and that the mind must ...
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... friends , and by my own correspondence . And much has been obtained from the communications of respectable merchants and other gentlemen unconnected with office , by personal applica tion and by correspondence with various parts of ...
... friends , and by my own correspondence . And much has been obtained from the communications of respectable merchants and other gentlemen unconnected with office , by personal applica tion and by correspondence with various parts of ...
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