Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 4Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... persons think almost as highly of their own in- fallibility as of that of their sect , few express it so naturally as a certain French lady , who in a dispute with her sister , said I don't know how it happens , Sister , but I meet with ...
... persons think almost as highly of their own in- fallibility as of that of their sect , few express it so naturally as a certain French lady , who in a dispute with her sister , said I don't know how it happens , Sister , but I meet with ...
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... persons we shall choose to administer the government will be , in general , good men ? " Abraham White of Bristol , however , said : " I would not trust them though every one of them should be a Moses . " See Fiske , Critical Period ...
... persons we shall choose to administer the government will be , in general , good men ? " Abraham White of Bristol , however , said : " I would not trust them though every one of them should be a Moses . " See Fiske , Critical Period ...
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... persons should be tried for criminal offences . No provision was made against burn- ing at the stake , or stretching on the rack , or peculiar religious opinions . The friends of the Constitution there- fore suggested that amendments be ...
... persons should be tried for criminal offences . No provision was made against burn- ing at the stake , or stretching on the rack , or peculiar religious opinions . The friends of the Constitution there- fore suggested that amendments be ...
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... person , his papers , and property ; all warrants therefore to search suspected places , or seize any freeman , his papers , or property , with- out information upon oath ( or affirmation of a person religiously scrupulous of taking an ...
... person , his papers , and property ; all warrants therefore to search suspected places , or seize any freeman , his papers , or property , with- out information upon oath ( or affirmation of a person religiously scrupulous of taking an ...
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... person religiously scrupulous of bearing arms ought to be exempted upon pay- ment of an equivalent to employ another to bear arms in his stead . " 20th . That religion , or the duty which we owe to our Creator , and the manner of ...
... person religiously scrupulous of bearing arms ought to be exempted upon pay- ment of an equivalent to employ another to bear arms in his stead . " 20th . That religion , or the duty which we owe to our Creator , and the manner of ...
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