National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen71888 |
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... church members declared that the sacred edifice should never be used for any such purpose . But the sponsors of the movement went ahead and declared that the man should not only speak , but should be protected . Thus matters stood on ...
... church members declared that the sacred edifice should never be used for any such purpose . But the sponsors of the movement went ahead and declared that the man should not only speak , but should be protected . Thus matters stood on ...
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... church and fired again and again until the very walls rattled . Mr. Seward saw that a time had come when something had to be done , and he accordingly arose and by dint of much exertion gave the crowd to understand that the effort at ...
... church and fired again and again until the very walls rattled . Mr. Seward saw that a time had come when something had to be done , and he accordingly arose and by dint of much exertion gave the crowd to understand that the effort at ...
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... church , public or family records , and no reason for adopting supposed orthography against them . It would be hard to find an article not reproduced from print and containing several names , in which there are not in- stances of such ...
... church , public or family records , and no reason for adopting supposed orthography against them . It would be hard to find an article not reproduced from print and containing several names , in which there are not in- stances of such ...
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... church . His successors in the order mentioned were General M. D. Leggett , Mr. John G. White and Dr. H. C. Brainerd , now pre- siding for a second term . During the first years of the board the librarian seems to have been also ...
... church . His successors in the order mentioned were General M. D. Leggett , Mr. John G. White and Dr. H. C. Brainerd , now pre- siding for a second term . During the first years of the board the librarian seems to have been also ...
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... churches , and on the whole it was a year of prosperity . In conse- quence of the high water , logs in the boom , some six million feet , went down stream , which caused a suspension in the lumber business ; but Mr. Steele had ...
... churches , and on the whole it was a year of prosperity . In conse- quence of the high water , logs in the boom , some six million feet , went down stream , which caused a suspension in the lumber business ; but Mr. Steele had ...
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