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... numbers engaged in them. When thestruggle has terminated, and the agitations felt duringits suspense have subsided, it is difficult toattach to enterprises, in which smallnumbershave been concerned, that admiration which is often ...
... numbers engaged in them. When thestruggle has terminated, and the agitations felt duringits suspense have subsided, it is difficult toattach to enterprises, in which smallnumbershave been concerned, that admiration which is often ...
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... neighbourhood toVirginia, where the necessaries oflife were thenraisedin abundance, secured them fromfamine and its concomitant diseases;—afflictions whichhadswept away such numbers of the first settlers of North America.
... neighbourhood toVirginia, where the necessaries oflife were thenraisedin abundance, secured them fromfamine and its concomitant diseases;—afflictions whichhadswept away such numbers of the first settlers of North America.
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... number, attached to the ritual of the churchofEngland, were dissatisfied with its total abolition; and, withdrawing fromcommunion with the church, met apart, to worship God in the manner they deemed most proper. At the headof this small ...
... number, attached to the ritual of the churchofEngland, were dissatisfied with its total abolition; and, withdrawing fromcommunion with the church, met apart, to worship God in the manner they deemed most proper. At the headof this small ...
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... numbers. The French and Indians, under cover ofa snow storm, surprised theEnglish at Minas; who, afteranobstinate resistance, inwhichthey lost upwards of one hundredmen, were compelled to capitulate, and to engage not tobear arms ...
... numbers. The French and Indians, under cover ofa snow storm, surprised theEnglish at Minas; who, afteranobstinate resistance, inwhichthey lost upwards of one hundredmen, were compelled to capitulate, and to engage not tobear arms ...
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... numbers did not intimidate the governor of New France—a titlecomprehending both Canada and Louisiana; nordeter him from proceeding in the execution of his favourite plan. The French possessed advantages which, hepersuaded himself, would ...
... numbers did not intimidate the governor of New France—a titlecomprehending both Canada and Louisiana; nordeter him from proceeding in the execution of his favourite plan. The French possessed advantages which, hepersuaded himself, would ...
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