A Popular History of the United States: From the First Discovery of the Western Hemisphere by the Northmen, to the End of the First Century of the Union of the States. Preceded by a Sketch of the Prehistoric Period and the Age of the Mound Builders, Volumen1Scribner, Armstrong, & Company, 1876 |
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... believed that thereafter there would exist , on the North American continent , two rival common- wealths of the same origin , yet so diverse from each other in their institutions , as to be involved in frequent disagreements , and thus ...
... believed that thereafter there would exist , on the North American continent , two rival common- wealths of the same origin , yet so diverse from each other in their institutions , as to be involved in frequent disagreements , and thus ...
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... believed , from its position , that it had lain there not less than fifty thousand years , but whether this be correct or not , depends upon intricate calculations as to the yearly deposits of the river , about which there is great ...
... believed , from its position , that it had lain there not less than fifty thousand years , but whether this be correct or not , depends upon intricate calculations as to the yearly deposits of the river , about which there is great ...
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... believed the works of the Mound Builders to be of " immense age . " Even the purpose for which they were erected is often doubtful ; and one class of them baffles all rational conjecture . In the State of Wisconsin , occupying the ...
... believed the works of the Mound Builders to be of " immense age . " Even the purpose for which they were erected is often doubtful ; and one class of them baffles all rational conjecture . In the State of Wisconsin , occupying the ...
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... believed that many of their implements clearly show the marks of being cast ; but if that point needs to be confirmed by farther in- vestigation , it is at least plain that they had advanced beyond the age when tools and weapons of ...
... believed that many of their implements clearly show the marks of being cast ; but if that point needs to be confirmed by farther in- vestigation , it is at least plain that they had advanced beyond the age when tools and weapons of ...
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... believed him , that while they were praying to God for food without an answer , his invocations to Thor had caused a whale to be cast upon the beach during this season of scarcity , of which they all eat , and were all made sick . But ...
... believed him , that while they were praying to God for food without an answer , his invocations to Thor had caused a whale to be cast upon the beach during this season of scarcity , of which they all eat , and were all made sick . But ...
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Página 356 - So they left that goodly and pleasant city which had been their resting place near twelve years; but they knew they were pilgrims, and looked not much on those things, but lift up their eyes to the heavens, their dearest country, and quieted their spirits.
Página 494 - We desire you would be pleased to take notice of the principals and body of our company, as those who esteem it our honor to call the Church of England, from whence we rise, our Dear Mother, and cannot part from- our native country, where she specially resideth, without much sadness of heart and many tears in our eyes ; ever acknowledging that such hope and part as we have obtained in the common salvation, we have received in her bosom, and sucked it from her breasts.
Página 98 - East where spices growe, by a way that was never knowen before, by this fame and report there increased in my heart a great flame of desire to attempt some notable thing.
Página 356 - Being thus arrived in a good harbor, and brought safe to land, they fell upon their knees and blessed the God of Heaven who had brought them over the vast and furious ocean, and delivered them from all the perils and miseries thereof, again to set their feet on the firm and stable earth, their proper element.
Página 181 - Mississippi to the sea, and took formal possession of the country in the name of the King of France, in honor of whom he called it Louisiana.
Página 510 - Whereas, Mr. Roger Williams, one of the elders of the church of Salem, hath broached and divulged divers new and dangerous opinions, against the authority of magistrates ; as also writ letters of defamation, both of the magistrates and churches...
Página 366 - From lightning and tempest ; from plague, pestilence, and famine ; from battle and murder, and from sudden death, Good Lord, deliver us.
Página 356 - In ye name of God, Amen. We whose names are underwriten, the loyall subjects of our dread soveraigne Lord, King James, by ye grace of God, of Great Britaine, Franc, & Ireland king, defender of ye faith, &c., haveing undertaken, for ye glorie of God, and advancemente of ye Christian faith, and honour of our king & countrie...
Página 356 - Virginia, doe by these presents solemnly & mutualy in ye presence of God, and one of another, covenant & combine our selves togeather into a civill body politick, for our better ordering & preservation & furtherance of ye ends aforesaid ; and by vertue hearof to enacte, constitute, and frame such just & equall lawes, ordinances, acts, constitutions, & offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meete & convenient for ye general! good of ye Colonie, unto which we promise all due submission...
Página 380 - ... we could not now take time for further search or consideration, our victuals being much spent, especially our beer, and it being now the 19th of December.