Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen7Harper & Bros., 1901 |
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... declaration against the pope's authority .. It was again altered . Affirmation of a Quaker authorized in- stead of ... declare that the people thereof owe no allegiance or obedience to George III . , King of Great Britain ; and I ...
... declaration against the pope's authority .. It was again altered . Affirmation of a Quaker authorized in- stead of ... declare that the people thereof owe no allegiance or obedience to George III . , King of Great Britain ; and I ...
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... declaring that God , who made them all , had given in charge of one man named St. Peter , who had his seat at Rome , all the nations on the earth , with all the lands and seas on the globe ; that his successors , called popes , were ...
... declaring that God , who made them all , had given in charge of one man named St. Peter , who had his seat at Rome , all the nations on the earth , with all the lands and seas on the globe ; that his successors , called popes , were ...
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... declared that by these acts for freedmen and several Indian tribes . of hostility the grants and patents by Included in this tract was Oklahoma , which the tribes held their extensive do- which originally consisted of about 2,000 ...
... declared that by these acts for freedmen and several Indian tribes . of hostility the grants and patents by Included in this tract was Oklahoma , which the tribes held their extensive do- which originally consisted of about 2,000 ...
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... declared suspended until the issue of the impeach- ment was reached . The Assembly of Mas- sachusetts had voted the five judges of the Superior Court ample salaries from the colonial treasury , and called upon them to refuse the ...
... declared suspended until the issue of the impeach- ment was reached . The Assembly of Mas- sachusetts had voted the five judges of the Superior Court ample salaries from the colonial treasury , and called upon them to refuse the ...
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... declaring it to be in- McClellan remonstrated , and proposed to expedient to abolish slavery in the Dis- take his great army to Richmond by the trict of Columbia while that institution circuitous route of Fort Monroe and the existed in ...
... declaring it to be in- McClellan remonstrated , and proposed to expedient to abolish slavery in the Dis- take his great army to Richmond by the trict of Columbia while that institution circuitous route of Fort Monroe and the existed in ...
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