A History of the Indian Wars with the First Settlers of the United States, to the Commencement of the Late War: Together with an Appendix, Not Before Added to this History, Containing Interesting Accounts of the Battles Fought by Gen. Andrew JacksonE. Scrantom, 1828 - Broj stranica: 192 |
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... dangers , the Rev. Mr. Robinson , in 1610 , with his congrega- tion , removed to Amsterdam , and the next year to Leyden , where they remained ten years This church , a lively image of the apostolic , enjoyed there rest and edification ...
... dangers , the Rev. Mr. Robinson , in 1610 , with his congrega- tion , removed to Amsterdam , and the next year to Leyden , where they remained ten years This church , a lively image of the apostolic , enjoyed there rest and edification ...
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... dangers of temptation which awaited their youth amidst great cities , amid the splendor and the dissipation of Holland . The wilds of America of- fered no allurements ; and the destitution of all things would render the consolations of ...
... dangers of temptation which awaited their youth amidst great cities , amid the splendor and the dissipation of Holland . The wilds of America of- fered no allurements ; and the destitution of all things would render the consolations of ...
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... dangers from the Europeans , they might have swallowed them up in a moment . But the arm of the Almighty seemed to offer the christian pilgrims a sure protection ; and , driving out the heathen before them prepared the way for the ...
... dangers from the Europeans , they might have swallowed them up in a moment . But the arm of the Almighty seemed to offer the christian pilgrims a sure protection ; and , driving out the heathen before them prepared the way for the ...
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... dangers ; and long habituated to conquests , they possessed courage to make resistance to en- croachments , of which they saw no end . But knowing they had a new foe , more powerful than any former one , with whom they had now to ...
... dangers ; and long habituated to conquests , they possessed courage to make resistance to en- croachments , of which they saw no end . But knowing they had a new foe , more powerful than any former one , with whom they had now to ...
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... dangers ! If they rushed out , the sword pierced them . If they climbed over the palisadoes , the balls brought them to the ground , Every way they fled , death met them with all his terrors . The Pequots indeed displayed feats worthy ...
... dangers ! If they rushed out , the sword pierced them . If they climbed over the palisadoes , the balls brought them to the ground , Every way they fled , death met them with all his terrors . The Pequots indeed displayed feats worthy ...
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