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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... whole of this range is within the limits of the United States , except- ing that part of it which stretches into the British Provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia . We may remark , in passing , that although apparently this ...
... whole of this range is within the limits of the United States , except- ing that part of it which stretches into the British Provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia . We may remark , in passing , that although apparently this ...
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... whole of the southern basin . Owing to this dif- ference in these rivers , a sudden rise of three feet in the waters of the St. Lawrence would be more surprising than a rise of thirty feet in the Mississippi . But in order that the ...
... whole of the southern basin . Owing to this dif- ference in these rivers , a sudden rise of three feet in the waters of the St. Lawrence would be more surprising than a rise of thirty feet in the Mississippi . But in order that the ...
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... whole portion of North America which is now either occupied or claimed by the people of the United States , was , when first visited by Europeans , and for more than a century afterward , one vast wilder- ness . The luxuriant vegetation ...
... whole portion of North America which is now either occupied or claimed by the people of the United States , was , when first visited by Europeans , and for more than a century afterward , one vast wilder- ness . The luxuriant vegetation ...
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... whole of the New England States , the southern part of New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Dela- ware , Maryland , Virginia , and what is now Ohio , Indiana , Illinois , and Michigan . Being the most numerous of all the tribes , they ...
... whole of the New England States , the southern part of New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Dela- ware , Maryland , Virginia , and what is now Ohio , Indiana , Illinois , and Michigan . Being the most numerous of all the tribes , they ...
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... whole tribe of the Mandans , on the Missouri . Of the Algonquin race , whose numbers , two hundred years ago , were estimated at ninety thousand souls , only a few small tribes , and remnants of tribes , remain , probably not exceeding ...
... whole tribe of the Mandans , on the Missouri . Of the Algonquin race , whose numbers , two hundred years ago , were estimated at ninety thousand souls , only a few small tribes , and remnants of tribes , remain , probably not exceeding ...
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