The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volume 1Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... Providence , in Rhode Island . 8vo . Lond . ( reprinted ) 1766 . Continental Congress , Journ- Secret als of , 1775 et seq . Journal of . Gazette : A Collection of all the authentic Addresses , Memorials , Let- ters , & c . which relate ...
... Providence , in Rhode Island . 8vo . Lond . ( reprinted ) 1766 . Continental Congress , Journ- Secret als of , 1775 et seq . Journal of . Gazette : A Collection of all the authentic Addresses , Memorials , Let- ters , & c . which relate ...
Halaman xii
... Providence of Sion's 1654 . 66 able Assembly , and late Minister of James- Jones ( Hugh ) Chaplain to the Honour- Town : " The Present State of Virginia . " 8vo . Lond . 1724 . Josselyn ( John ) New England Rarities . 12mo . Lond . 1672 ...
... Providence of Sion's 1654 . 66 able Assembly , and late Minister of James- Jones ( Hugh ) Chaplain to the Honour- Town : " The Present State of Virginia . " 8vo . Lond . 1724 . Josselyn ( John ) New England Rarities . 12mo . Lond . 1672 ...
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... Providence , which we cannot comprehend ; but it is impious presumption to assign such reasons for its measures , as are contradicted by facts . The natural causes of the abject submission of Montezuma may , perhaps , be traced to a ...
... Providence , which we cannot comprehend ; but it is impious presumption to assign such reasons for its measures , as are contradicted by facts . The natural causes of the abject submission of Montezuma may , perhaps , be traced to a ...
Halaman 134
... providence of God , who , in the forementioned violent storme , separated the head from the bodie , all the vital powers of regiment being exiled with Sir Thomas Gates in those infortunate ( yet fortunate ) Ilands . " Ib . " The him and ...
... providence of God , who , in the forementioned violent storme , separated the head from the bodie , all the vital powers of regiment being exiled with Sir Thomas Gates in those infortunate ( yet fortunate ) Ilands . " Ib . " The him and ...
Halaman 167
... providence of God previous to their arrival.1 Samoset , treated with hospitality by these strangers , was dis- posed to preserve an intercourse with them ; and , on his third visit , was accompanied by Squanto , one of the natives , who ...
... providence of God previous to their arrival.1 Samoset , treated with hospitality by these strangers , was dis- posed to preserve an intercourse with them ; and , on his third visit , was accompanied by Squanto , one of the natives , who ...
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