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Here felf feemed quite overpowered, for a time, among thefe firft Chriflians, who were a kind of firfl - fruics of a future harvefl.
Ten sermons on the Millennium; or, The glory of the latter days; and five sermons on what ... 1789
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Medi, medi, were the firfl: words with which they addrefled us.
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Above the firfl: range of thefe, a lofty mountain uprears its triple fummit in the. diftance.
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This part of the play, from its newnefs, and the ludicrous manner in which it was performed, gave them, the firfl: time time they faw it, Ibme entertainment, and caufed a loud laugh, which might be the reafon why they aSed it fo often afterwards.
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On the 27th» we got to the windward of Woahoo, aa ifland we had fben at our firfl:. vifit.
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A few hour$ after, they were all good friends again j and the canoes were returned to the firfl perfon who came for them.,
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For which Partialitie the remedie of appeal was firfl invented.
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The men at our firfl: coming afhore threatened us with their lances and fwords; but they were frighted by firing one gun, which we fired purpofely to fcare them.
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■ I'he firfl: relates to the transfer of 'the Company's army to the Crown; a meafure which has been frequently fuggelted by perfons iutimately acquainted with the mili - tary concerns of the Company, and whofe opinions are entitled to great confideration.
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My firfl care on going afhore was, to give ftrid orders to the marines to remain within the tent, to load their pieces with ball, and not to quit their arms.
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