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... England . Her parliament makes an annual appropriation for printing ancient manuscript records and documents , to more than double the amount it would cost the United States to pro- cure a copy of all the American colonial papers . Yet ...
... England . Her parliament makes an annual appropriation for printing ancient manuscript records and documents , to more than double the amount it would cost the United States to pro- cure a copy of all the American colonial papers . Yet ...
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... England for the propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts , who advanced to the Trustees a sum of money sufficient to provide for seven hundred Salzburghers . These embarkations in September and October , 1733 , consisted of three ...
... England for the propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts , who advanced to the Trustees a sum of money sufficient to provide for seven hundred Salzburghers . These embarkations in September and October , 1733 , consisted of three ...
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... England in the spring of 1734 , accompanied by Tomochichi and several other In- dians , followed , on his return , this last arrival , bringing with him four hundred and seventy persons ; which was denomi- nated the great embarkation ...
... England in the spring of 1734 , accompanied by Tomochichi and several other In- dians , followed , on his return , this last arrival , bringing with him four hundred and seventy persons ; which was denomi- nated the great embarkation ...
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... England countrymen , more endearing than the ties of fellowship which bind the inhabitants of a com- mon country ; while the colony was yet under the care of the Trustees , about the year 1752 , * a large emigration of descendants from ...
... England countrymen , more endearing than the ties of fellowship which bind the inhabitants of a com- mon country ; while the colony was yet under the care of the Trustees , about the year 1752 , * a large emigration of descendants from ...
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... England were closed upon him as an agitator and a fanatic , he established a church in the open air , the only one in all England large enough to accommo- date the vast multitudes of his anxious listeners ; and thus he became ...
... England were closed upon him as an agitator and a fanatic , he established a church in the open air , the only one in all England large enough to accommo- date the vast multitudes of his anxious listeners ; and thus he became ...
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