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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... Emigrants from Wales .. 144 CHAP . XI . - Religious Character of the early Colonists of America . - Emigrants from Scotland and Ireland .... 145 CHAP . XII . - Religious Character of the early Colonists . - Huguenots from France 152 ...
... Emigrants from Wales .. 144 CHAP . XI . - Religious Character of the early Colonists of America . - Emigrants from Scotland and Ireland .... 145 CHAP . XII . - Religious Character of the early Colonists . - Huguenots from France 152 ...
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... emigrants to Ohio suffered greatly from the Indians ; two armies sent against them , in the western part of that State , under Generals Harmar and St. Clair , were defeated and shockingly cut to pieces , and not until they had received ...
... emigrants to Ohio suffered greatly from the Indians ; two armies sent against them , in the western part of that State , under Generals Harmar and St. Clair , were defeated and shockingly cut to pieces , and not until they had received ...
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... emigrants required to take with them from the East were to be carried on horseback , no roads for wheeled carriages hav- ing been opened through the mountains . On arriving at the last ridge overlooking the plains to the west , a ...
... emigrants required to take with them from the East were to be carried on horseback , no roads for wheeled carriages hav- ing been opened through the mountains . On arriving at the last ridge overlooking the plains to the west , a ...
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... emigrants from the East to the West naturally wish to keep as much as they can within the climate which birth and early life have rendered familiar and agreeable , though a regard to their health may compel some of them to seek a change ...
... emigrants from the East to the West naturally wish to keep as much as they can within the climate which birth and early life have rendered familiar and agreeable , though a regard to their health may compel some of them to seek a change ...
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... emigrants from Europe , too , Germans especially , enter by New Orleans , and from that city find their way by steamboats into Indiana , Illinois , Missouri , Wisconsin , and Iowa . But all these form exceptions that hardly invalidate ...
... emigrants from Europe , too , Germans especially , enter by New Orleans , and from that city find their way by steamboats into Indiana , Illinois , Missouri , Wisconsin , and Iowa . But all these form exceptions that hardly invalidate ...
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