America and the American PeopleJ. & H.G. Langley, 1846 - 512 Seiten |
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... liberty are every where adopted as his own . The opinions which he thus expresses are not without their value in another point of view , for those whose sympathies are not confined within the physical boundaries of their own country ...
... liberty are every where adopted as his own . The opinions which he thus expresses are not without their value in another point of view , for those whose sympathies are not confined within the physical boundaries of their own country ...
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... Liberty - Sects - Catholics , School Money- Episcopalians - Methodists , Divisions among them - Presbyterians - Congregationalists - Bap- tists - Quakers- Shakers - Rappists- Mormons- Universalists - Unitarians - Philosophers ...
... Liberty - Sects - Catholics , School Money- Episcopalians - Methodists , Divisions among them - Presbyterians - Congregationalists - Bap- tists - Quakers- Shakers - Rappists- Mormons- Universalists - Unitarians - Philosophers ...
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... liberty of conscience . " This keenness and determination operated more advantage- ously in another direction , in establishing greater popular freedom and opposing oppressive restrictions on trade . In the year 1662 and 1663 ...
... liberty of conscience . " This keenness and determination operated more advantage- ously in another direction , in establishing greater popular freedom and opposing oppressive restrictions on trade . In the year 1662 and 1663 ...
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... liberty , and safety . When the congress had thus performed its task , with serious- ness , moderation , order , and prudence , it dissolved itself on the 26th of October ; but not until it had made the necessary arrangements for a ...
... liberty , and safety . When the congress had thus performed its task , with serious- ness , moderation , order , and prudence , it dissolved itself on the 26th of October ; but not until it had made the necessary arrangements for a ...
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... liberty , and the pursuit of happiness . * Belsham , vi . 181 , 204 . † Dr. Johnson said : " The Americans are a race of convicts , and ought to be thankful for any thing we allow them short of hanging . " M'Gregor's America , i . 30 ...
... liberty , and the pursuit of happiness . * Belsham , vi . 181 , 204 . † Dr. Johnson said : " The Americans are a race of convicts , and ought to be thankful for any thing we allow them short of hanging . " M'Gregor's America , i . 30 ...
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