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... honor as lovers of their race . The second is a group taken from the number of our great statesmen and orators . The third is a group of celebrated American divines . They repre- sent the thorough Puritan and six different Christian ...
... honor as lovers of their race . The second is a group taken from the number of our great statesmen and orators . The third is a group of celebrated American divines . They repre- sent the thorough Puritan and six different Christian ...
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... honor of giving his name . France , in 1523 , must also undertake the discovery of " a western passage to Cathay ; " and to John Verrazzani of Florence was conceded the honor of this fresh attempt to gain the treasures of that fabled ...
... honor of giving his name . France , in 1523 , must also undertake the discovery of " a western passage to Cathay ; " and to John Verrazzani of Florence was conceded the honor of this fresh attempt to gain the treasures of that fabled ...
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... honor of Henrietta Maria , daughter of Henry IV . , and wife of Charles I. , the province was named Maryland . These facts are important to our historical discussion . Catholic Maryland is claimed as the first province of ' Ameri- ca ...
... honor of Henrietta Maria , daughter of Henry IV . , and wife of Charles I. , the province was named Maryland . These facts are important to our historical discussion . Catholic Maryland is claimed as the first province of ' Ameri- ca ...
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... honored , when by the new creation , and the advancement of civilization , this law of love is universally obeyed . Because it is not , and perverted self - love rises above this great law of right , slavery is possible ; and , since ...
... honored , when by the new creation , and the advancement of civilization , this law of love is universally obeyed . Because it is not , and perverted self - love rises above this great law of right , slavery is possible ; and , since ...
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... honor of our king and country , a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Vir- ginia , do , by these presents , solemnly and mutually , in the presence of God , and one of another , covenant and combine ourselves ...
... honor of our king and country , a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Vir- ginia , do , by these presents , solemnly and mutually , in the presence of God , and one of another , covenant and combine ourselves ...
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