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vii early period, indentifying very large the sources of (identifying)
xi whatever for his diligenee and labor in producing it (diligence)
8 adorned with spendid magnificence, who can feel surprised (splendid)
9 Yet, although the philanthopist must weep over (philanthropist)
10 Nothwithstanding those two great evils which have (Notwithstanding)
46 with an aggregate population ef 289,362. (population of)
51 visited Great Britian in 1737 (Britain)
101 Upen the earnest remonstrance and entreaty (Upon)
110 of the commanding officer a party of Higland soldiers (Highland)
112 they did not scruple to intercept the pussage of goods (passage)
113 from the entrace into the Fort, and three centinels on the (entrance)
120 hauch of the others. The low state of their little magazine (haunch)
126 bleeching in the sun, after their murder by the Indians, (bleaching)
160 house, had been dischaaged at them by Indian (discharged)
182 it would be more conconvenient (convenient)
203 draging his wound
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