The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America: Including an Account of the Late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period, Band 1Samuel Campbell, 1801 |
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... executed historical painting is examined . The better to se- cure this point , several parts are written in the present tense . If the author has failed in the execution , it is hoped that the candid reader will admit of the good ...
... executed historical painting is examined . The better to se- cure this point , several parts are written in the present tense . If the author has failed in the execution , it is hoped that the candid reader will admit of the good ...
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... executed . However , the body of the conforming clergy being extremely illiterate and ignorant , the deprived ministers were employed as curates or lecturers ; and received for their services , a small consideration from the incumbent ...
... executed . However , the body of the conforming clergy being extremely illiterate and ignorant , the deprived ministers were employed as curates or lecturers ; and received for their services , a small consideration from the incumbent ...
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... execute them . Others preferred a voluntary exile , rather than be exposed to the merciless persecutions that awaited them in their native country . Is it strange that these persons , thus forced or frightened out of it , for claiming ...
... execute them . Others preferred a voluntary exile , rather than be exposed to the merciless persecutions that awaited them in their native country . Is it strange that these persons , thus forced or frightened out of it , for claiming ...
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... execution ; endeavoring to live in a distinct body by themselves , under the general government of the Virginia company ; and suing to his majesty , king James , for full liber- ty and freedom of conscience . The Virginia company were ...
... execution ; endeavoring to live in a distinct body by themselves , under the general government of the Virginia company ; and suing to his majesty , king James , for full liber- ty and freedom of conscience . The Virginia company were ...
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... execution , according to their true meaning . The charter * does not once mention liberty of conscience or toleration ; tho ' one + historian has inadvertently advanced , that " free liberty of conscience was likewise granted to all who ...
... execution , according to their true meaning . The charter * does not once mention liberty of conscience or toleration ; tho ' one + historian has inadvertently advanced , that " free liberty of conscience was likewise granted to all who ...
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