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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... present day even in the most enlightened nation in Europe . They felt a reluctance that others should exer- cise that liberty of conscience , which they wished to monop- * olize themselves . They had discovered that the church of 14 ...
... present day even in the most enlightened nation in Europe . They felt a reluctance that others should exer- cise that liberty of conscience , which they wished to monop- * olize themselves . They had discovered that the church of 14 ...
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... present cry of heresy a- gainst the slightest shades of difference in those who exercise their understandings , not in cases which concern practical vir- tue , but merely in metaphysical speculations , and accom- panied with still ...
... present cry of heresy a- gainst the slightest shades of difference in those who exercise their understandings , not in cases which concern practical vir- tue , but merely in metaphysical speculations , and accom- panied with still ...
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... present the offering of thanksgiving to their Almighty Father , who had preserved them from the dangers which were past , and was their hope in those to come . Religion is the friend of order . They soon formed a civil compact , and ...
... present the offering of thanksgiving to their Almighty Father , who had preserved them from the dangers which were past , and was their hope in those to come . Religion is the friend of order . They soon formed a civil compact , and ...
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... present evils , but apprehending still worse to come . By day , while their bodies were wasted by the pres- sures of want , sickness and labor , in order to procure a scan- ty subsistence , their minds were tortured with the dread of ...
... present evils , but apprehending still worse to come . By day , while their bodies were wasted by the pres- sures of want , sickness and labor , in order to procure a scan- ty subsistence , their minds were tortured with the dread of ...
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... presents . He gave an account of the Indian tribes , their numbers , and of the pestilence , of which four years be- fore every man , woman and child had died in the place where they then were . Six days after this , he returned with ...
... presents . He gave an account of the Indian tribes , their numbers , and of the pestilence , of which four years be- fore every man , woman and child had died in the place where they then were . Six days after this , he returned with ...
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