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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... history of the different religious bodies in the United States , and their doctrines , constitution , organization , and agency , their relations with each other , and the character and re- sults of the efforts they are making to ...
... history of the different religious bodies in the United States , and their doctrines , constitution , organization , and agency , their relations with each other , and the character and re- sults of the efforts they are making to ...
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... history . 4. The CATAWBAS , who lived chiefly in what is now South Carolina . 5. The CHERO- KEES , who lived in the mountainous parts of the two Carolinas , Georgia , and Alabama . Their country lay in the southern extreme of the ...
... history . 4. The CATAWBAS , who lived chiefly in what is now South Carolina . 5. The CHERO- KEES , who lived in the mountainous parts of the two Carolinas , Georgia , and Alabama . Their country lay in the southern extreme of the ...
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... history of the first settlement of the country by Europeans are ex- tinct , and that several more are nearly so . Nor is it denied that this has been partly occasioned by wars waged with them by the white or European population ; still ...
... history of the first settlement of the country by Europeans are ex- tinct , and that several more are nearly so . Nor is it denied that this has been partly occasioned by wars waged with them by the white or European population ; still ...
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... , * Lang's View of the Polynesian Nations . Bancroft's History of the United States , vol . iii . , p . 315-318 . undertook to cede the whole . But other countries having CHAP . III . ] 31 DISCOVERY AND ATTEMPTED COLONIZATION .
... , * Lang's View of the Polynesian Nations . Bancroft's History of the United States , vol . iii . , p . 315-318 . undertook to cede the whole . But other countries having CHAP . III . ] 31 DISCOVERY AND ATTEMPTED COLONIZATION .
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... history of the United States , strange to say , we are in absolute ignorance of the fate of the few remaining colonists that were left on the banks of the Roanoke ; the most prob- able conjecture being that they were massacred by the ...
... history of the United States , strange to say , we are in absolute ignorance of the fate of the few remaining colonists that were left on the banks of the Roanoke ; the most prob- able conjecture being that they were massacred by the ...
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