Religion in America, Or, An Account of the Origin, Progress, Relation to the State, and Present Condition of the Evangelical Churches in the United States: With Notices of the Unevangelical DenominationsHarper, 1844 - 343 страница |
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... tribes are very different , and yet they are marked by strong grammatical affinities . It is most probable that the people who first settled America , come whence they which they knew CHAP . I. ] 13 THE ABORIGINES OF NORTH AMERICA .
... tribes are very different , and yet they are marked by strong grammatical affinities . It is most probable that the people who first settled America , come whence they which they knew CHAP . I. ] 13 THE ABORIGINES OF NORTH AMERICA .
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... settled portion of the United States ; and from which the Indian race has disappeared , in consequence of emigration or other causes . But I am in- clined to think , with Mr. Bancroft , an Amer- ican author who deserves the highest ...
... settled portion of the United States ; and from which the Indian race has disappeared , in consequence of emigration or other causes . But I am in- clined to think , with Mr. Bancroft , an Amer- ican author who deserves the highest ...
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... settled next in the order of time , and owed its rise to more than one original colony . The first plant- ed within the province was that of New- Plymouth , founded on the west coast of Massachusetts Bay , in 1620 ; but although it ...
... settled next in the order of time , and owed its rise to more than one original colony . The first plant- ed within the province was that of New- Plymouth , founded on the west coast of Massachusetts Bay , in 1620 ; but although it ...
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... settlement of much later date , drawn chiefly from Massachusetts and New- Hampshire , we see the foundation of all ... settle- ment on the banks of the Delaware , with a population not exceeding in all ten thou- sand souls . New ...
... settlement of much later date , drawn chiefly from Massachusetts and New- Hampshire , we see the foundation of all ... settle- ment on the banks of the Delaware , with a population not exceeding in all ten thou- sand souls . New ...
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... settled as late as 1732 , by the were never reconciled to this arrange- brave and humane Oglethorpe . The col- ment ... settlement of the two Carolinas be- gan with straggling emigrants from Vir- ginia , who sought to better their ...
... settled as late as 1732 , by the were never reconciled to this arrange- brave and humane Oglethorpe . The col- ment ... settlement of the two Carolinas be- gan with straggling emigrants from Vir- ginia , who sought to better their ...
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