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And wheare thei ouercome, there chalenge thei Lordeshippe.
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And to thende the same myghte euery wheare again be enhabited, he dispersed his yssue and kyndredes into sondrie coastes.
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Godds worde doth euery wheare commaũde that we shuld do reuerence and dutie to them to whom by the lawe of Godd/and man/we owe it.
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When that is done the King shall rise and goe to the Alter, wheare a Gent.
Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing George Barton Cutten
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Vincente Skyner Knyghte or else wheare from thos offysers of the excheqer And this shalbe yovr discharge.
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Contrarie, and soone affter one of the Privateers struke me many blowes upon my backe and Sides with a long knife Like a Short Hangger, which brused me very mutch, and the same night being a very could night in the latter eand of Dicember Last, the sayd Privateer thatt hett me turned me ashoare, wheare I was like to be Starved wth could.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Pryvat [eer] [_torn_] had been at Mayhchyous [5] and Laded the goods they tooke from George Manning, they went to St. Johns, wheare they had not been above three or fower howers, as I judge, before thatt there caime into the Harbor a vessell from the Sea and came to an
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Parish and the countrie therabouts, of ministers also at ther metinge and of schole maisters and others that seek for learninge and knowledge, above six hundreth bookes, and some other such things as I thought might helpe for their delight, and refresh students, as globes mappes pictures and some other things not every wheare to bee seene.
The Care of Books John Willis Clark 1871
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I think I catched cold last Sabbath a week when Hamie & My Self wheare out on the Mountian.
Augusta County: David H. Evans to Mary Anna Sibert, February 4, 1869 David H. Evans 1869
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I take this opportunity to drop you a line to let you now how and wheare I am through the blessing of a cind providence I am in the enjoyment of tolerable health at this time hoping if this reaches you it may find you engoying the same blessing.
Augusta County: John P. Dull to Giney Dull, March 21, 1865 John P. Dull 1865
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