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flay thofe men who dare to rife up againft the king, and oppofe his fervants.

28. So will the huibandmen rejoice; and we will buy of them the fruits of the field, our gold and our filver will allure them to the city, for verily, they are weary of the money made by the great Sanhedrim, which is no better than filthy rags.

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C H A P. XXXVI.

The light 'infantry land in the nighty nearOlouces-' ter^ on the "jersey shore, and proceed to Had^ donjield. The rmlitia^ commanded by Colonel Ellis ^ have notice of their coming — they nar* rowly escape.

Jl hen Abercro?fibie gdiXhcrcA his young men together, and they were put into the boats that waited for them; and they rowed down the river, about twenty-four furlongs from the city j and lauded in the province of Jer-