The American Mind: THE COLONIAL PERIOD, 1607-1761. Colonial beginnings in Virginia and New England. From A description of New England. A call for American colonists. From The generall historie of Virginia. PocahontasHarry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1937 |
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... moral , scientifical , and mechanical . The religion that approaches the nearest of all others to true Deism , in the moral and benign part thereof , is that professed by the Quakers : but they have contracted themselves too much , by ...
... moral , scientifical , and mechanical . The religion that approaches the nearest of all others to true Deism , in the moral and benign part thereof , is that professed by the Quakers : but they have contracted themselves too much , by ...
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... moral writ- ers as the highest and most valuable effort of genius . Nor can we reasonably question their decision when we contemplate the extreme difficulty as well as incalculable importance of the art . A moral writer to read with ...
... moral writ- ers as the highest and most valuable effort of genius . Nor can we reasonably question their decision when we contemplate the extreme difficulty as well as incalculable importance of the art . A moral writer to read with ...
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... moral sense . Men will not risk much for what they believe to be but a transient blessing . The permanency and the excellence of self - government are our only mo- tives to be loyal to our sovereign , the people , our only motives to ...
... moral sense . Men will not risk much for what they believe to be but a transient blessing . The permanency and the excellence of self - government are our only mo- tives to be loyal to our sovereign , the people , our only motives to ...
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Colonial Beginnings in Virginia | 5 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD c 15901657 | 11 |
JOHN WINTHROP 15881649 | 19 |
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