The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families, on a New PlanHoratio Hill, 1825 - 372 ページ |
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... prepared the people of England for a revolution in religious opinions ; but his professed followers were not numerous . Had it not been for the intemperate passions of Henry VIII . , the pro- gress of reformation in this country would ...
... prepared the people of England for a revolution in religious opinions ; but his professed followers were not numerous . Had it not been for the intemperate passions of Henry VIII . , the pro- gress of reformation in this country would ...
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... prepared them to en- dure and brave the rigors of a North American winter , and in a wilderness too , where there was no asylum prepared for them , no house built , no fresh and wholesome provision , no vegetation , no friend to receive ...
... prepared them to en- dure and brave the rigors of a North American winter , and in a wilderness too , where there was no asylum prepared for them , no house built , no fresh and wholesome provision , no vegetation , no friend to receive ...
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... prepared for the event , went by the meeting house , giving a shout . It was echoed by some within ; others exclaimed , " the Mohawks are come The assembly broke up , and a part of it followed this body of young men to Griffin's wharf ...
... prepared for the event , went by the meeting house , giving a shout . It was echoed by some within ; others exclaimed , " the Mohawks are come The assembly broke up , and a part of it followed this body of young men to Griffin's wharf ...
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