The American Mind: Selections from the Literature of the United States, Band 1Harry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1947 |
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... means to persuade people from the use of learning altogether , that so in the next generation they might be destitute of such helps 30 as the Lord hath been pleased hitherto to make use of , as chief means for the conversion of his ...
... means to persuade people from the use of learning altogether , that so in the next generation they might be destitute of such helps 30 as the Lord hath been pleased hitherto to make use of , as chief means for the conversion of his ...
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... means , and will certainly accom- plish it , if they can ; That the miseries suffered by the subjugated nations have been numberless and extreme , in- volving the loss of national honour , the immense plunder of public and private ...
... means , and will certainly accom- plish it , if they can ; That the miseries suffered by the subjugated nations have been numberless and extreme , in- volving the loss of national honour , the immense plunder of public and private ...
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... means most likely to throw the mantle of civilization over all tribes ; and 10 such other matter as will tend to diffuse proper and correct impressions in regard to their condition- such a paper could not fail to create much interest in ...
... means most likely to throw the mantle of civilization over all tribes ; and 10 such other matter as will tend to diffuse proper and correct impressions in regard to their condition- such a paper could not fail to create much interest in ...
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Colonial Beginnings in Virginia | 5 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD c 15901657 | 11 |
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