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Page 15
... soon intro- duced into many of their pulpits . " The result of his example and connection with these Description of Whitefield's preaching , by Miss Francis . churches was a schism in the Presbyterian church , and Judge Law's Oration . 15.
... soon intro- duced into many of their pulpits . " The result of his example and connection with these Description of Whitefield's preaching , by Miss Francis . churches was a schism in the Presbyterian church , and Judge Law's Oration . 15.
Page 18
... soon to be shifted , and Georgia in turn was invaded by the Spaniards . Re- stored to the freedom of the seas , by the withdrawal of the British fleet under Admiral Vernon from the West Indies , the Spaniards in 1742 fitted out a large ...
... soon to be shifted , and Georgia in turn was invaded by the Spaniards . Re- stored to the freedom of the seas , by the withdrawal of the British fleet under Admiral Vernon from the West Indies , the Spaniards in 1742 fitted out a large ...
Page 21
... soon displayed , which commanded for him , through life , the admiration of mankind . We may not compare this justly distinguished man with the great captains of modern Europe . His family adherence to the house of Stuart deprived him ...
... soon displayed , which commanded for him , through life , the admiration of mankind . We may not compare this justly distinguished man with the great captains of modern Europe . His family adherence to the house of Stuart deprived him ...
Page 36
... soon burst forth in the noble instrument which announced to the world . their wrongs and proclaimed their separation from the British Crown . It was reëchoed from Massachusetts to Georgia with an emphasis that startled the monarch on ...
... soon burst forth in the noble instrument which announced to the world . their wrongs and proclaimed their separation from the British Crown . It was reëchoed from Massachusetts to Georgia with an emphasis that startled the monarch on ...
Page 54
... soon grew tired of his arithmetic , and at his return expressed the multitude of our forefathers by point- ing to the stars , and to the fallen leaves of a wood in autumn . And here I cannot omit saying , that it is a policy of consid ...
... soon grew tired of his arithmetic , and at his return expressed the multitude of our forefathers by point- ing to the stars , and to the fallen leaves of a wood in autumn . And here I cannot omit saying , that it is a policy of consid ...
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