The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 30Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... organizing relief for the destitute , invoking assistance from their own countrymen and the world , and with their own hands distributing provisions to the destitute . TOLTECS , tōl'těks : cultured race which , coming from the north ...
... organizing relief for the destitute , invoking assistance from their own countrymen and the world , and with their own hands distributing provisions to the destitute . TOLTECS , tōl'těks : cultured race which , coming from the north ...
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... organize troops . In a message to the legislature 1817 he recommended the abolition of slavery in N. Y .; and an act was passed accordingly , which went into effect 1827 , July 4. He was elected vice - pres . of the United States 1816 ...
... organize troops . In a message to the legislature 1817 he recommended the abolition of slavery in N. Y .; and an act was passed accordingly , which went into effect 1827 , July 4. He was elected vice - pres . of the United States 1816 ...
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... organized by him throughout the north . Though himself a Protestant , he was elected sec . and agent of the Rom . Cath . committee 1792. Having become im- plicated in a revolutionary conspiracy , he was permitted to leave Ireland , and ...
... organized by him throughout the north . Though himself a Protestant , he was elected sec . and agent of the Rom . Cath . committee 1792. Having become im- plicated in a revolutionary conspiracy , he was permitted to leave Ireland , and ...
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... organized the Washington Society , 1840 , Apr. 2. In one year's time the society numbered in its membership 1,000 reformed drinkers . In 1841 and 2 , immense meetings were held in the largest cities , and thousands were pledged . In the ...
... organized the Washington Society , 1840 , Apr. 2. In one year's time the society numbered in its membership 1,000 reformed drinkers . In 1841 and 2 , immense meetings were held in the largest cities , and thousands were pledged . In the ...
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... organized themselves into praying bands which went to saloon after saloon , not for- getting drug - stores and ... organized 1851 , and numbering ( 1890 ) about 12,000 lodges and 600 , - 000 members in America , Europe , Asia , Africa ...
... organized themselves into praying bands which went to saloon after saloon , not for- getting drug - stores and ... organized 1851 , and numbering ( 1890 ) about 12,000 lodges and 600 , - 000 members in America , Europe , Asia , Africa ...
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Page 12 - Faith is this, that we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity ; Neither confounding the Persons nor dividing the Substance.
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