| William Cabell Rives - United States - 1859 - 700 pages
...general religion in all the Northern colonies, as it has been among us here, and uninterrupted harmony had prevailed throughout the continent, it is clear...and would have been gradually insinuated among us. Union of religious sentiment begets a surprising confidence, and ecclesiastical establishments tend... | |
| Mellen Chamberlain - United States - 1884 - 96 pages
...arts and interest to depress their rising adversaries, for such they must consider Dissenters who rob them of the good-will of the people, and may, in time,...not pleased with all their conduct, appears from the following : " I congratulate you on your heroic proceedings in Philadelphia with regard to the tea.... | |
| Sydney Howard Gay - Biography & Autobiography - 1884 - 374 pages
...general religion in all the Northern colonies, as it has been among us here, and uninterrupted harmony had prevailed throughout the continent, it is clear...and would have been gradually insinuated among us:" He congratulated his friend that they had not permitted the tea-ships to break cargo in Philadelphia... | |
| United States - 1891 - 800 pages
...general religion in all the northern colonies, as it has been among us here, and uninterrupted harmony throughout the continent, it is clear to me that slavery...and would have been gradually insinuated among us. Union of religious sentiment begets a surprising confidence, and ecclesiastical establishments tend... | |
| Sydney Howard Gay - Presidents - 1884 - 370 pages
...attorney-general in Washington's administration. They are given in full in The Writings of James Madison, vol. i. clear to me that slavery and subjection might and would have been gradually insinuated among us." He congratulated his friend that they had not permitted the tea-ships to break cargo in Philadelphia... | |
| James Harrison Kennedy - Presidents - 1888 - 802 pages
...established religion in all the northern colonies, as it has been among us here, and uninterrupted harmony had prevailed throughout the continent, it is clear...and would have been gradually insinuated among us. Union in religious sentiment begets a surprising confidence, and ecclesiastical establishments tend... | |
| 1894 - 844 pages
...established religion in all the northern colonies, as it has been among us here, and uninterrupted harmony had prevailed throughout the continent, it is clear...and would have been gradually insinuated among us. Union in religious sentiment begets a surprising confidence, and ecclesiastical establishments tend... | |
| Mellen Chamberlain - United States - 1898 - 498 pages
...arts and interest to depress their rising adversaries, for such they must consider Dissenters who rob them of the good-will of the people, and may in time...and would have been gradually insinuated among us." l It is obvious from the preceding extracts how Madi. son regarded the efforts of the New England Puritans... | |
| Charles Fenton James - Freedom of religion - 1899 - 284 pages
...general religion in all the Northern colonies, as it has been among us here, and uninterrupted harmony had prevailed throughout the continent, it is clear...and would have been gradually insinuated among us. Union of religious sentiments begets a surprising confidence, and ecclesiastical establishments tend... | |
| James Madison - Political Science - 1900 - 630 pages
...assaults that have been made on America (Boston especially) will in the end prove of real advantage. If the Church of England had been the established...and would have been gradually insinuated among us. Union of religious sentiments begets a surprising confidence, and ecclesiastical establishments tend... | |
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