Religion in America: Or, An Account of the Origin, Relation to the State, and Present Condition of the Evangelical Churches in the United States. With Notices of the Unevangelical Denominations |
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... nearly isolated mountains . The southern extremity by degees sinks down * This is the length of the chain considered as a continuous range , from the northern parts of Georgia and Alabama to the State of New York . Taken in the ...
... nearly isolated mountains . The southern extremity by degees sinks down * This is the length of the chain considered as a continuous range , from the northern parts of Georgia and Alabama to the State of New York . Taken in the ...
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... nearly so . Nor is it denied that this has been partly occasioned by wars waged with them by the white or European population ; still more by the introduction of drunken- ness and other vices of civilized men , and by the diseases ...
... nearly so . Nor is it denied that this has been partly occasioned by wars waged with them by the white or European population ; still more by the introduction of drunken- ness and other vices of civilized men , and by the diseases ...
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... nearly extinct as a nation . The remains of the Uchees and Natchez have been absorbed among the Creeks and Choctaws ; and , indeed , it is certain , that not only straggling individuals , but also large portions of tribes , have united ...
... nearly extinct as a nation . The remains of the Uchees and Natchez have been absorbed among the Creeks and Choctaws ; and , indeed , it is certain , that not only straggling individuals , but also large portions of tribes , have united ...
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... nearly , if we may so speak , was this mighty plan de- feated ! Had Columbus given to the exploration of the northern side of Cuba as much attention as he gave to the southern , in quest of gold , he could hardly have failed to reach ...
... nearly , if we may so speak , was this mighty plan de- feated ! Had Columbus given to the exploration of the northern side of Cuba as much attention as he gave to the southern , in quest of gold , he could hardly have failed to reach ...
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... nearly as far ; 31 ° 20 ' forms a considerable part of the southern boundary . Taking away the projections just referred to , the shape of CHAP . IV . ] EXTENT AND RESOURCES OF THE COUNTRY . 35 The Position and extent of the United ...
... nearly as far ; 31 ° 20 ' forms a considerable part of the southern boundary . Taking away the projections just referred to , the shape of CHAP . IV . ] EXTENT AND RESOURCES OF THE COUNTRY . 35 The Position and extent of the United ...
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