History of the United States: To which is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of Our [English] Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babel, to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America, by the SpaniardsPublish by J.N. Whiting, 1841 - 318 Seiten |
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... destroy most of the race . For this purpose , he brought a flood upon the earth , which destroyed the whole race , except one family . This was the family of Noah , who was a righ- teous man , and who , by GoD's direction , constructed ...
... destroy most of the race . For this purpose , he brought a flood upon the earth , which destroyed the whole race , except one family . This was the family of Noah , who was a righ- teous man , and who , by GoD's direction , constructed ...
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... destroyed , and why ? Who were preserved from destruction ? -how and why ? 6. How many sons had Noah ? Which was the eldest ? and what sign was given that men should not be again de- stroyed ? 7. How , when , and why were men dispersed ...
... destroyed , and why ? Who were preserved from destruction ? -how and why ? 6. How many sons had Noah ? Which was the eldest ? and what sign was given that men should not be again de- stroyed ? 7. How , when , and why were men dispersed ...
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... destroy their own lives . In this hatred of slavery , the men did not surpass the wo- men . When advancing to battle , the females would sometimes mingle with the troops , and with cries and tears urge them to fight bravely ; and when ...
... destroy their own lives . In this hatred of slavery , the men did not surpass the wo- men . When advancing to battle , the females would sometimes mingle with the troops , and with cries and tears urge them to fight bravely ; and when ...
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... destroyed their places of worship . 53. Conversion of the Saxons . After being some- time established in England , the Saxons began to make treaties with the Britons , and their hatred of the Chris- tian religion began to abate ...
... destroyed their places of worship . 53. Conversion of the Saxons . After being some- time established in England , the Saxons began to make treaties with the Britons , and their hatred of the Chris- tian religion began to abate ...
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... destroyed by a famine and mortal pestilence about the year one thousand and thirty - one . Other tribes succeeded this , and in the twelfth century , the Mexican tribe , which lived on the north of the gulf of California , AMERICA . 45.
... destroyed by a famine and mortal pestilence about the year one thousand and thirty - one . Other tribes succeeded this , and in the twelfth century , the Mexican tribe , which lived on the north of the gulf of California , AMERICA . 45.
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