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But fear and treachery undid what was well begun , and finally ruined it . The Indians watched with disquiet the indefatigable explorations of their coast : the settlers accused the Indians of plotting their extermination .
But fear and treachery undid what was well begun , and finally ruined it . The Indians watched with disquiet the indefatigable explorations of their coast : the settlers accused the Indians of plotting their extermination .
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For after - revenges , fear them not ; for your own father that was esteemed to be the contriver of Norfolk's ruin , yet his son followeth your father's son , and loveth him . Humours of men succeed28 not ; but grow by occasions and ...
For after - revenges , fear them not ; for your own father that was esteemed to be the contriver of Norfolk's ruin , yet his son followeth your father's son , and loveth him . Humours of men succeed28 not ; but grow by occasions and ...
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For the rest , when you have travailed and wearied your thoughts on all sorts of worldly cogitacions , you shall sit down by Sorrow in the end . Teach your son also to serve and fear God , while he is young , that the fear of God may ...
For the rest , when you have travailed and wearied your thoughts on all sorts of worldly cogitacions , you shall sit down by Sorrow in the end . Teach your son also to serve and fear God , while he is young , that the fear of God may ...
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