Memoir of the Rev. Elias CorneliusPerkins, Marvin & Company, 1834 - 360 páginas |
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... regard to every exigency of active life . Ignorance of the ancient lan- guages is an evil , which can never be remedied . The studies of natural history are attended with obvious ad- vantages in respect to the health , the taste , the ...
... regard to every exigency of active life . Ignorance of the ancient lan- guages is an evil , which can never be remedied . The studies of natural history are attended with obvious ad- vantages in respect to the health , the taste , the ...
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... regard to the destitution of Bibles , and by establishing auxiliaries ; to circulate religious intelligence by preaching missionary sermons , conversing on the subject , obtaining subscribers for religious newspapers , with a view to ...
... regard to the destitution of Bibles , and by establishing auxiliaries ; to circulate religious intelligence by preaching missionary sermons , conversing on the subject , obtaining subscribers for religious newspapers , with a view to ...
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... regard to the precise nature of the original right to the soil , and also the fatal practical belief that the Indians must , by an irreversible destiny , sink into annihilation . This last idea has operated secretly but most ...
... regard to the precise nature of the original right to the soil , and also the fatal practical belief that the Indians must , by an irreversible destiny , sink into annihilation . This last idea has operated secretly but most ...
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... regard it as another striking proof of his wisdom and power . " From Lexington , Mr. Cornelius proceeded over the vallies and mountains of western Virginia , till he entered the State of Tennessee . Whenever an opportunity pre- sented ...
... regard it as another striking proof of his wisdom and power . " From Lexington , Mr. Cornelius proceeded over the vallies and mountains of western Virginia , till he entered the State of Tennessee . Whenever an opportunity pre- sented ...
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... - bly he first owned a slave , that he had not the same knowledge of moral truth as they . Although he is humane to his slaves , a few only of whom he owns , I cannot but say , I should regard him as more ELIAS CORNELIUS . 75.
... - bly he first owned a slave , that he had not the same knowledge of moral truth as they . Although he is humane to his slaves , a few only of whom he owns , I cannot but say , I should regard him as more ELIAS CORNELIUS . 75.
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