History of the United States of America: From the Discovery of the ContinentAppleton, 1883 |
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... CALLED QUAKERS IN THE UNITED STATES . Unity of the human race . Progress of emancipation 528 Power of the people in England . Progress of intellectual freedom . 529 Quakers . George Fox . . 530 His struggle for freedom of mind . 531 He ...
... CALLED QUAKERS IN THE UNITED STATES . Unity of the human race . Progress of emancipation 528 Power of the people in England . Progress of intellectual freedom . 529 Quakers . George Fox . . 530 His struggle for freedom of mind . 531 He ...
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... called him the great admiral ; he dressed in silk ; and the English , and even Venetians who chanced to be at Bristol , ran after him with such zeal that he could enlist for a new voyage as many as he pleased . A second time Columbus ...
... called him the great admiral ; he dressed in silk ; and the English , and even Venetians who chanced to be at Bristol , ran after him with such zeal that he could enlist for a new voyage as many as he pleased . A second time Columbus ...
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... called out of England by the command of Ferdinand , the Catholic king of Castile , and was appointed one of the council for the New Indies , ever cherishing the hope to discover " that hidden se- cret of nature , " the direct passage to ...
... called out of England by the command of Ferdinand , the Catholic king of Castile , and was appointed one of the council for the New Indies , ever cherishing the hope to discover " that hidden se- cret of nature , " the direct passage to ...
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... called Des Chaleurs , from the heats of midsummer . Finding no passage to the west , in July he sailed along the coast , as far as the smaller inlet of Gaspé . There , upon a point of land at the entrance of the haven , a lofty cross ...
... called Des Chaleurs , from the heats of midsummer . Finding no passage to the west , in July he sailed along the coast , as far as the smaller inlet of Gaspé . There , upon a point of land at the entrance of the haven , a lofty cross ...
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... called Orleans . The natives , Indians of Algonkin descent , received them with unsuspecting hospitality . After exploring the island and adjacent shore , Cartier moved his two large vessels safely into the deep water of the river now ...
... called Orleans . The natives , Indians of Algonkin descent , received them with unsuspecting hospitality . After exploring the island and adjacent shore , Cartier moved his two large vessels safely into the deep water of the river now ...
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第 105 頁 - Peace, plenty, love, truth, terror, That were the servants to this chosen infant, Shall then be his, and like a vine grow to him ; Wherever the bright sun of heaven shall shine, His honour and the greatness of his name Shall be, and make new nations...
第 304 頁 - This liberty is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard (not only of your goods, but) of your lives, if need be. Whatsoever crosseth this, is not authority, but a distemper thereof.
第 198 頁 - So absolute indeed was the authority of the crown, that the precious spark of liberty had been kindled, and was preserved by the puritans alone ; and it was to this sect, whose principles appear so frivolous and habits so ridiculous, that the English owe the whole freedom of their constitution.
第 215 頁 - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
第 236 頁 - We shall find that the God of Israel is among us, when ten of us shall be able to resist a thousand of our enemies, when He shall make us a praise and glory, that men shall say of succeeding plantations: "The Lord make it like that of New England.
第 207 頁 - ... to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.
第 269 頁 - They who have the power to appoint officers and magistrates, it is in their power, also, to set the bounds and limitations of the power and place unto which they call them.
第 206 頁 - IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN. We whose names are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our dread sovereign lord King James, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, etc.
第 70 頁 - We found the people most gentle, loving, and faithful, void of all guile and treason and such as lived after the manner of the Golden Age.
第 269 頁 - ... the best part is always the least, and of that best part the wiser part is always the lesser.