The New England Society Orations: Addresses, Sermons, and Poems Delivered Before the New England Society in the City of New York, 1820-1885, Том 1Cephas Brainerd, Eveline Warner Brainerd Century Company, 1901 |
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... of some forty well - rounded years , with a florid complexion , high forehead fringed by soft hair gath- ered back in a queue , beautiful eyes , a pleasing expres- sion of countenance , and stylishly dressed in the coat.
... of some forty well - rounded years , with a florid complexion , high forehead fringed by soft hair gath- ered back in a queue , beautiful eyes , a pleasing expres- sion of countenance , and stylishly dressed in the coat.
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... sion of countenance , and stylishly dressed in the coat of the period , with large old - fashioned ruffles escaping from the vest . At No. 7 State Street , in the mansion adjoining that of James Watson , resided Moses Rog- ers , of ...
... sion of countenance , and stylishly dressed in the coat of the period , with large old - fashioned ruffles escaping from the vest . At No. 7 State Street , in the mansion adjoining that of James Watson , resided Moses Rog- ers , of ...
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... sion heated debate . This rather bitter controversy between the strict , and indeed harsh , Calvinist and the sensitive Uni- tarians , brought forth to - day from kindly oblivion , shows hu- morously and pitifully , as is often the fate ...
... sion heated debate . This rather bitter controversy between the strict , and indeed harsh , Calvinist and the sensitive Uni- tarians , brought forth to - day from kindly oblivion , shows hu- morously and pitifully , as is often the fate ...
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... sion of the Pilgrims of New - England . The contest of the Puritans was one into which they were drawn with reluctance , and was a contest for principle . It was not so much their opposition to ecclesiastical estab- lishments , or their ...
... sion of the Pilgrims of New - England . The contest of the Puritans was one into which they were drawn with reluctance , and was a contest for principle . It was not so much their opposition to ecclesiastical estab- lishments , or their ...
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... sion and ecclesiastical violence combined to bring in arbitrary power , both the Prince and the Prelate were brought to the block . That the American States have not been so slow to learn , is in no small degree owing to the high sense ...
... sion and ecclesiastical violence combined to bring in arbitrary power , both the Prince and the Prelate were brought to the block . That the American States have not been so slow to learn , is in no small degree owing to the high sense ...
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