Religion in America: Or, An Account of the Origin, Relation to the State, and Present Condition of the Evangelical Churches in the United States. With Notices of the Unevangelical Denominations |
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... England might in any proper sense be fit for the imitation of her colonies . England , when she first discovered America , thought only , as other nations had done , of enriching herself from mines of the precious metals and gems ...
... England might in any proper sense be fit for the imitation of her colonies . England , when she first discovered America , thought only , as other nations had done , of enriching herself from mines of the precious metals and gems ...
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... England : New York , not less than twenty thousand ; New Jersey , ten thousand ; Pennsylvania and Delaware , twelve thousand ; Maryland , twenty - five thousand ; Virginia , fifty thousand ; and the two Carolinas , which then included ...
... England : New York , not less than twenty thousand ; New Jersey , ten thousand ; Pennsylvania and Delaware , twelve thousand ; Maryland , twenty - five thousand ; Virginia , fifty thousand ; and the two Carolinas , which then included ...
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... England States of America . Less Anglo - Saxon in their origin , and with institutions and customs modified by slavery , the Southern States exhibit colonization advancing in a very different style . When an emigrant from those States ...
... England States of America . Less Anglo - Saxon in their origin , and with institutions and customs modified by slavery , the Southern States exhibit colonization advancing in a very different style . When an emigrant from those States ...
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... England States . There is also a difference of tone ; in some of the States there is more of a nasal inflexion of the voice than one hears in England . English literature has an immense circulation in America ; a cir- cumstance which ...
... England States . There is also a difference of tone ; in some of the States there is more of a nasal inflexion of the voice than one hears in England . English literature has an immense circulation in America ; a cir- cumstance which ...
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... England to the condition of serfs ; gave their lands to sixty thousand warriors , com- posing the conqueror's army ; established an absolute monarchy , surrounded by a powerful landed aristocracy ; and thus introduced an order of things ...
... England to the condition of serfs ; gave their lands to sixty thousand warriors , com- posing the conqueror's army ; established an absolute monarchy , surrounded by a powerful landed aristocracy ; and thus introduced an order of things ...
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