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" If they looked behind them, there was the mighty ocean which they had passed and was now as a main bar and gulf to separate them from all the civil parts of the world. "
The Canadian Question - Page 11
by Gilbert Ainslie Young - 1839 - 83 pages
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New-England's Memorial

Nathaniel Morton - Massachusetts - 1669 - 562 pages
...weather-beaten face, and the whole country full of woods and thickets, represented a wild and savage hue ; if they looked behind them, there was the mighty ocean which they had passed, and was now as a main bar and gulf to separate them from all the civil parts of the world. The master of the ship and his company...
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Democracy in America, Volume 1

Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy - 1838 - 534 pages
...weather-beaten face, and the whole country full of woods and thickets represented a wild and savage hue ; if they looked behind them, there was the mighty ocean...separate them from all the civil parts of the world." It must not be imagined that the piety of the Puritans was of a merely speculative kind, or that it...
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Democracy in America, Volume 1

Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy - 1839 - 500 pages
...thickets represented a wild and savage hue ; if they looked behind them, there was the mighty oeean which they had passed, and was now as a main bar or...separate them from all the civil parts of the world." It must not be imagined that the piety of the Puritans was of a merely speculative kind, or that it...
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Historical Memorials Relating to the Independents Or Congregationalists ...

Benjamin Hanbury - Congregationalism - 1839 - 624 pages
...full of wild beasts and wild men ? And what multitudes of them there were, they then knew not. . . If they looked behind them, there was the mighty ocean which they had passed, and was now as a main bar and gulf to separate them from all the civil parts of the world. . . Yea, it was sometimes threatened...
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Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth: From 1602-1625

Massachusetts - 1841 - 552 pages
...face ; and the whole country being full of woods and thickets, represented a wild and salvage hue. If they looked behind them, there was the mighty ocean which they had passed, and was now as a main bar and gulf to separate them from all the civil parts of the world. If it be said they had a ship to succour...
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Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth: From 1602-1625

Massachusetts - 1841 - 546 pages
...weather-beaten face; and the whole country being full of woods and thickets, represented a wild and salvage hue. If they looked behind them, there was the mighty ocean which they had passed, and was now as a main bar and gulf to separate them from all the civil parts of the world. If it be said they had a ship to succour...
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A Pictorial History of America: Embracing Both the Northern and Southern ...

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - America - 1844 - 852 pages
...weather-beaten face, and the whole country, full of woods and thickets, represented a wild and savage hue. If they looked behind them, there was the mighty ocean which they had passed, and was now as a main bar and gulf to separate them from all the civil parts of the world. " Necessity now calling them to look...
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Lights and Shadows of American History, Part 2

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - America - 1844 - 332 pages
...face ; and the whole country, being full of woods and thickets, represented a wild and savage hue. If they looked behind them, there was the mighty ocean which they had passed, and which wao now as a main bar and gulf to separate them from all the civil parts of the world." After...
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Methodism in America: With the Personal Narrative of the Author, During a ...

James Dixon - Canada - 1849 - 522 pages
...weather-beaten face ; and the whole country, full of woods and thickets, represented a wild and savage line ; if they looked behind them, there was the mighty ocean which they had passed, and was now as a main-bar or gulf to separate them from all the civil parts of the world." The first public act of these...
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Democracy in America: In Relation to Political Institutions

Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy - 1850 - 488 pages
...weather-beaten face, and the whole country full of woods and thickets represented a wild and savage hue ; if they looked behind them, there was the mighty ocean...separate them from all the civil parts of the world." It must not be imagined that the piety of the puritans was of a merely speculative kind, or that it...
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