Religion in the United States of AmericaArno Press, 1969 - 736 strani Report for Bachelor of Engineering (Naval Architecture) |
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... families , chiefly from Brandon in Connecticut . The Newhaven colonists bought land on both sides of the Delaware in 1640 , and fifty families were sent to occupy it , but their trading establishments were broken up , and the colony ...
... families , chiefly from Brandon in Connecticut . The Newhaven colonists bought land on both sides of the Delaware in 1640 , and fifty families were sent to occupy it , but their trading establishments were broken up , and the colony ...
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... families , after much conference , on being satisfied that a new church is called for , propose that a commencement be made by certain families going out as a colony , to carry the enterprise into effect , and engage to assist them with ...
... families , after much conference , on being satisfied that a new church is called for , propose that a commencement be made by certain families going out as a colony , to carry the enterprise into effect , and engage to assist them with ...
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... families of the first rank in the country ; and as they can at least give their families a good education , with the advantages of such an edu- cation , as well as of a good character , and the good name of their fathers , their ...
... families of the first rank in the country ; and as they can at least give their families a good education , with the advantages of such an edu- cation , as well as of a good character , and the good name of their fathers , their ...
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BOOK I | 1 |
The Aborigines of North America | 7 |
Discovery of that part of North America which is com | 15 |
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