Soon after the Reformation, a few People came over into this new world for conscience sake. Perhaps this, apparently, trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire into America. It looks likely to me. For if we can remove the turbulent Gallicks,... The Columbian Cyclopedia - Page 141897Full view - About this book
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807 - 786 pages
...is now the greatest rution upon the globe. Soon after the reformation, a few people came over into this new world, for conscience sake. Perhaps this...trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire into America. It looks likely to me ; for, if we can remove the turbulent Gallicks, our people, according... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1826 - 74 pages
...Worcester, Massachusetts, October 12, 1755. ' Soon after the reformation, a few people came over into this new world, for conscience sake. Perhaps this...trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire into America. It looks likely to me ; for, if we can remove the turbulent Gallicks, our people, according... | |
| 1826 - 438 pages
..." NOTE F. " Worcester, Oct. 12, 1755.- — Soon after the reformation, a few people came over into this new world, for conscience sake. Perhaps this...trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire into America. It looks likely to me, if we can remove the turbulent Gallicks, our people according... | |
| 1826 - 426 pages
...dated at Worcester, Ms. Oct. 12,. 1755. " Soon after the reformation, a few people came over into thii new world, for conscience sake. Perhaps this apparently trivial incident may transfer the great scat of empire into America. It looks likely to me; for^ if we can remove the turbulent Gallicks, our... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 650 pages
...subject, without making an extract from this letter. '' Soon after the reformation, a few people came over to this new world, for conscience sake. Perhaps this...the great seat of empire to America. It looks likely v me ; for if we can remove the turbulent Gallicks, [the French in Canada] our people, according to... | |
| William Cranch - 1827 - 140 pages
...October, 1755. The following is an extract: " Soon after the Reformation, a few people came over into this new world for conscience' sake. Perhaps this...trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire into America ; it looks likely to me ; for, if we can remove the turbulent Gallicks, our people, according... | |
| 1827 - 544 pages
...produced : " WORCESTER, October 12, 1755. " Soon after the Reformation, a few people came over into this New World for conscience' sake. Perhaps this...trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire into America. It looks likely to me, if we can remove the turbulent Gallicks, our people, according... | |
| John Sanderson - 1827 - 362 pages
...of October, 1755, .and is in these words. " Soon after the reformation, a few people came over into this new world for conscience'. sake. Perhaps this...trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire into America. It looks likely to me if we can remove the turbulent Gallicks; our people according to... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1829 - 494 pages
...The letter was dated October 12th, 1755. " Soon after the reformation, a few people came over into this new world for conscience sake : perhaps this...trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire into America. It looks likely to me ; for, if we can remove the turbulent Gallicks, our people, according... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 pages
...1755. " Soon after the Reformation, a few people came over into this new world, for conscience Rake. Perhaps this apparently trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire into America. It looks likely to me ; for, if we can remove the turbulent dallies, our people, according... | |
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