Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1906: Based Upon the Plan of Benson John Lossing ...Harper & brothers, 1907 |
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... called Quakers no more than justice to operations are known and its effects felt . say , that ( except their declining to share You , gentlemen , act the part of pious with others the burthen of the common de- Christians and good ...
... called Quakers no more than justice to operations are known and its effects felt . say , that ( except their declining to share You , gentlemen , act the part of pious with others the burthen of the common de- Christians and good ...
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... called a government ? No , sir , it should not be denominated a Constitution . should be called , rather , a collection of topics for everlasting controversy — heads Sir , I deny this power of State legislat- of debate for a ...
... called a government ? No , sir , it should not be denominated a Constitution . should be called , rather , a collection of topics for everlasting controversy — heads Sir , I deny this power of State legislat- of debate for a ...
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... called to the English by colonial governors , nominally for an ex- bar ; returned to China by way of the change of prisoners , but really as mere United States ; became director of the Kai covers for commercial transactions - was Ping ...
... called to the English by colonial governors , nominally for an ex- bar ; returned to China by way of the change of prisoners , but really as mere United States ; became director of the Kai covers for commercial transactions - was Ping ...
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