The History of New Hampshire: From Its Discovery, in 1614, to the Passage of the Toleration Act, in 1819I.S. Boyd, 1842 - 456 стор. |
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... common schools - Education - Establishment of post offices - State debts - Revision of the State Constitution - Josiah Bartlett - Formation of par- ties - Republicans - Federalists - Depreciation of paper money - The privateer ship M ...
... common schools - Education - Establishment of post offices - State debts - Revision of the State Constitution - Josiah Bartlett - Formation of par- ties - Republicans - Federalists - Depreciation of paper money - The privateer ship M ...
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... common destruction . Never were courage , fortitude and valor devoted to more sordid , unjust and barbarous ends . Never was genius more powerfully employed to scourge mankind . * See Bancroft's account of the voyages of Cartier ...
... common destruction . Never were courage , fortitude and valor devoted to more sordid , unjust and barbarous ends . Never was genius more powerfully employed to scourge mankind . * See Bancroft's account of the voyages of Cartier ...
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... common pursuits , however , were not all . The meagre profits of the fisheries and salt - making were not sufficient to satisfy the desires of such men as Mason and Gorges . To search for gold was the great object of their errand CHAP ...
... common pursuits , however , were not all . The meagre profits of the fisheries and salt - making were not sufficient to satisfy the desires of such men as Mason and Gorges . To search for gold was the great object of their errand CHAP ...
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... common with the age in which they lived , that they ever regarded the advocate of new doctrines as an intruder , coming to sow tares in the field . They experienced the alarm which the careful shepherd feels at seeing a wolf enter his ...
... common with the age in which they lived , that they ever regarded the advocate of new doctrines as an intruder , coming to sow tares in the field . They experienced the alarm which the careful shepherd feels at seeing a wolf enter his ...
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... common difficulties and menaced by common dangers . On the one hand , the Dutch coveted their possessions . the other the French threatened to encroach . around them lay savage tribes , against whom they could rely for security only ...
... common difficulties and menaced by common dangers . On the one hand , the Dutch coveted their possessions . the other the French threatened to encroach . around them lay savage tribes , against whom they could rely for security only ...
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Сторінка 221 - LIBERTY to recoil within them: men promoted to the highest seats of justice, some who, to my knowledge, were glad, by going to a foreign country, to escape being brought to the bar of a Court of Justice in their own.
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Сторінка 222 - God knows I do not at this time speak from motives of party heat ; what I deliver are the genuine sentiments of my heart.
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Сторінка 252 - Whereas it now appears an undoubted fact, that notwithstanding all the dutiful petitions and decent remonstrances from the American colonies, and the utmost exertions of their best friends in England on their behalf, the British ministry, arbitrary and vindictive, are yet determined to reduce by fire and sword our bleeding country, to their absolute obedience...
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Сторінка 444 - We believe that there is one God, whose nature is Love revealed in one Lord Jesus Christ, by one Holy Spirit of Grace, who will finally restore the whole family of mankind to holiness and happiness.