Sketches of America: A Narrative of a Journey of Five Thousand Miles Through the Eastern and Western States of AmericaLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 - 462 страница |
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... parties of respect- ability and capital , not dissimilar in their views and objects from those which my friends had proposed to themselves . To these , therefore , the information I had collected might be supposed to be not unacceptable ...
... parties of respect- ability and capital , not dissimilar in their views and objects from those which my friends had proposed to themselves . To these , therefore , the information I had collected might be supposed to be not unacceptable ...
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... party , nor to promote a settlement . I have had every motive to speak what I thought the truth , and none to conceal or pervert it . The interests of my dearest friends depended most intimately upon the correctness of my statements . I ...
... party , nor to promote a settlement . I have had every motive to speak what I thought the truth , and none to conceal or pervert it . The interests of my dearest friends depended most intimately upon the correctness of my statements . I ...
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... party feeling : controversy is but little known . The great proportion of attendants at any particular church appear to select it either because they are acquainted with the preacher , or that it is frequented by fashionable com- pany ...
... party feeling : controversy is but little known . The great proportion of attendants at any particular church appear to select it either because they are acquainted with the preacher , or that it is frequented by fashionable com- pany ...
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... parties are ordained they are exempt from military ser- vice . A case recently occurred in which a tradesman , who occasionally officiated , was de- clared exempt , though he had not been ordain- ed . I feel little hopes of conveying to ...
... parties are ordained they are exempt from military ser- vice . A case recently occurred in which a tradesman , who occasionally officiated , was de- clared exempt , though he had not been ordain- ed . I feel little hopes of conveying to ...
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... parties ; equally in- accessable to argument , opposed to investigation , and , I fear , indifferent about truth : as it is , even the proud pharisaical quaker appears under a more chilling and more freezing atmosphere in this new world ...
... parties ; equally in- accessable to argument , opposed to investigation , and , I fear , indifferent about truth : as it is , even the proud pharisaical quaker appears under a more chilling and more freezing atmosphere in this new world ...
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