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... held their thoughts to old channels , were frontiersmen with traditions not of the frontier , traditions which they cherished and held very dear , of a world in which there were only ancient kingdoms and a civiliza- tion set up and ...
... held their thoughts to old channels , were frontiersmen with traditions not of the frontier , traditions which they cherished and held very dear , of a world in which there were only ancient kingdoms and a civiliza- tion set up and ...
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... held unclean and untrust- worthy savages ? To Virginia , to New Amsterdam , to New England , the Indians were a mighty military power , often superior in battle , and all but victorious in the great campaign which lasted more than a ...
... held unclean and untrust- worthy savages ? To Virginia , to New Amsterdam , to New England , the Indians were a mighty military power , often superior in battle , and all but victorious in the great campaign which lasted more than a ...
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... held several pastorates in Massachusetts till 1844 , after which he applied himself wholly to literature . Among his notable works are The French Revolution of 1789 ; The His- tory of Napoleon Bonaparte ; Napoleon at St. Helena ; The ...
... held several pastorates in Massachusetts till 1844 , after which he applied himself wholly to literature . Among his notable works are The French Revolution of 1789 ; The His- tory of Napoleon Bonaparte ; Napoleon at St. Helena ; The ...
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... held the chief military command until States . Such an alliance would include the arrival of Lord Loudoun . After the not only our own country and the British departure of that officer , Abercrombie re- Isles , but all the colonies and ...
... held the chief military command until States . Such an alliance would include the arrival of Lord Loudoun . After the not only our own country and the British departure of that officer , Abercrombie re- Isles , but all the colonies and ...
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... held annual conventions , and their opera- tions were viewed by the more humane slave - holders with some favor , since they aimed at nothing practical or troublesome , except petitions to Congress , and served as a moral palliative to ...
... held annual conventions , and their opera- tions were viewed by the more humane slave - holders with some favor , since they aimed at nothing practical or troublesome , except petitions to Congress , and served as a moral palliative to ...
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