Ohio and Her Western Reserve: With a Story of Three States Leading to the Latter, from Connecticut, by Way of Wyoming, Its Indian Wars and MassacreD. Appleton, 1902 - 330 страници |
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... Giddings and Wade , as types of the people and as examples of heredity . PAGE 158 CHAPTER VII The Reserve's contributions to public service in states- manship - Literature - Culture - Colleges and public schools - Famous educators - The ...
... Giddings and Wade , as types of the people and as examples of heredity . PAGE 158 CHAPTER VII The Reserve's contributions to public service in states- manship - Literature - Culture - Colleges and public schools - Famous educators - The ...
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... Giddings ; and helped on its slow way by the " Proviso " of Wilmot , a Con- necticut man of Pennsylvania ; and after many years there is warfare in which the descend- ants of Thomas Hooker's hearers and their Connecticut brothers , East ...
... Giddings ; and helped on its slow way by the " Proviso " of Wilmot , a Con- necticut man of Pennsylvania ; and after many years there is warfare in which the descend- ants of Thomas Hooker's hearers and their Connecticut brothers , East ...
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... Giddings began its battles in Congress when he had no coworker there but John Quincy Adams . The whole Reserve practi- cally became an integral part of the little army which began the battle for freedom and car- ried it on , with ...
... Giddings began its battles in Congress when he had no coworker there but John Quincy Adams . The whole Reserve practi- cally became an integral part of the little army which began the battle for freedom and car- ried it on , with ...
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... Giddings and Wade - who simply put the old Connecticut Puritan idea of lib- erty into a new and potent form -- the mass of the people were constantly growing more fervent in zeal , until they constituted , uncon- sciously , an army ...
... Giddings and Wade - who simply put the old Connecticut Puritan idea of lib- erty into a new and potent form -- the mass of the people were constantly growing more fervent in zeal , until they constituted , uncon- sciously , an army ...
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... Giddings and Benjamin Franklin Wade - were perfect types of the Puritan pioneer society of which they became the political representatives . As such it is interesting to glance at their antecedents and achievements ; for all that has ...
... Giddings and Benjamin Franklin Wade - were perfect types of the Puritan pioneer society of which they became the political representatives . As such it is interesting to glance at their antecedents and achievements ; for all that has ...
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Страница 211 - Where low-browed baseness wafts perfume to pride. No ! Men, high-minded men, With powers as far above dull brutes endued, In forest, brake or den, As beasts excel cold rocks and brambles rude ; Men who their duties know, But know their rights, and, knowing, dare maintain, Prevent the long-aimed blow, And crush the tyrant while they rend the chain, — These constitute a State ; And sovereign law, that State's collected will, • O'er thrones and globes elate Sits empress, crowning good, repressing...
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Страница 14 - Take you wise men, and understanding, and known among your tribes, and I will make them rulers over you.
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