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" Soon after the Reformation, a few people came over into this New World, for conscience' sake. Perhaps this apparently trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire into America. It looks likely to me... "
The True American: Containing the Inaugural Addresses, Together with the ... - Page 72
by Joseph Coe - 1841
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The Works of Charles Sumner, Volume 12

Charles Sumner - Slavery - 1877 - 562 pages
...nation upon the globe. Soon after i Letters, ed. Cunningham, Vol. VII. pp. 176, 177. the. Eeformation, a few people came over into this New World for conscience'...likely to me : for, if we can remove the turbulent Gallics, our people, according to the exactest computations, will in another century become more numerous...
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The Works of Charles Sumner, Volume 12

Charles Sumner - Slavery - 1877 - 558 pages
...England began to increase in power and magnificence, and is now the greatest nation upon the globe. Soon after the Reformation, a few people came over into this New World 1'or conscience' sake. Perhaps this apparently trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire...
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American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, Volume 2

Frank Moore - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1878 - 658 pages
...letter which they produced : " Worcester, October 12th, l755. "Soon after the Reformation, a few peopl* g grandeur on the west. In the wide prospect, and...which contribute to animate and diversify this ench if we can remove the turbulent Gallicks, our people, according to the exactest computations, will,...
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History of the United States of America: From the Discovery of the ..., Volume 2

George Bancroft - United States - 1883 - 600 pages
..."All creation," he would say in his musings, " is liable to change; mighty states are not exempted. Soon after the reformation, a few people came over into this new world for conscience' sake. This apparently trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire into America. If we can remove...
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The Lives and Graves of Our Presidents

George Sumner Weaver - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1883 - 612 pages
...this apparently trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire into America. It looks like it to me; for if we can remove the turbulent Gallicks, our people, according to the exact computations, will in another century become more numerous than England itself. Should this be...
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History of the United States of America: From the Discovery of the ..., Volume 2

George Bancroft - United States - 1883 - 602 pages
...exempted. Soon after the reformation, a few people came over into this new world for conscience' sake. This apparently trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire into America. If we can remove the turbulent sj. Gallics, our people, according to the exactest calculations, will,...
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Our Corner, Volume 1

Annie Besant - Free thought - 1883 - 418 pages
...1755 : — " Soon after the Reformation, a few people came over to this new world for conscience-sake. Perhaps this apparently trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire to America• It looks likely to me ; for if we can remove the turbulent Gallic (the French in Canada),...
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Our Country's Future: The United States in the Light of Prophecy; Or, An ...

Uriah Smith - Bible - 1884 - 234 pages
...when America is to give the law to the rest of the world." John Adams, Oct. 12, 1775, wrote: — " Soon after the Reformation, a few people came over...trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire to America." On the day after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, he wrote: — " Yesterday...
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John Adams, the Statesman of the American Revolution: An Address Before the ...

Mellen Chamberlain - United States - 1884 - 94 pages
...the movement of an age. At the age of twenty he said, " Soon after the Reformation a few people came into this new world for conscience' sake. Perhaps...apparently trivial incident may transfer the great empire of Europe into America. It looks likely to me ; for if we can remove the turbulent Gallics,...
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John Adams, the Statesman of the American Revolution: An Address Before the ...

Mellen Chamberlain - United States - 1884 - 94 pages
...the movement of an age. At the age of twenty he said, " Soon after the Reformation a few people came into this new world for conscience' sake. Perhaps...apparently trivial incident may transfer the great empire of Europe into America. It looks likely to me ; for if we can remove the turbulent Gallics,...
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