Words that Made American History: Colonial times to the 1870'sRichard Nelson Current, John Arthur Garraty Little, Brown, 1965 - United States [1] Colonial times to the 1870's.--[2] Since the Civil War. |
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... appear so we may see an inconsis- tency in it ; for , the subject of such uneasiness is in future and will not affect our children until we are removed into that state of being where there is no possibility of our taking delight in any ...
... appear so we may see an inconsis- tency in it ; for , the subject of such uneasiness is in future and will not affect our children until we are removed into that state of being where there is no possibility of our taking delight in any ...
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... appears to me , that it would have been sufficient for the assembly , to have ordered our agents to represent to the King's ministers , their sense of the suspending act , and to pray for its re- peal . Thus we should have borne our ...
... appears to me , that it would have been sufficient for the assembly , to have ordered our agents to represent to the King's ministers , their sense of the suspending act , and to pray for its re- peal . Thus we should have borne our ...
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... appear to me to be particularly loose and dangerous , are advanced in the sermon now under consideration ; and that , therefore , you will acknowledge the propriety of my bestowing some far- ther notice on them both . It is laid down in ...
... appear to me to be particularly loose and dangerous , are advanced in the sermon now under consideration ; and that , therefore , you will acknowledge the propriety of my bestowing some far- ther notice on them both . It is laid down in ...
Contents
JONATHAN EDWARDS The Puritan View | 19 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN The Practical Life 32 2222 | 32 |
JOHN WOOLMAN The Humanitarian Spirit | 50 |
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