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Page 142
... labours of David Brainerd among the American Indians , he enters so largely into the private life of an individual that he writes the history of the missionary rather than of the mission . The arrange- ment , however , is simple ...
... labours of David Brainerd among the American Indians , he enters so largely into the private life of an individual that he writes the history of the missionary rather than of the mission . The arrange- ment , however , is simple ...
Page 145
... labour , that they would be formed to habits of industry from their early years , ac- quire the English language ... labours these poor creatures are likely to derive any lasting benefit . At their request , Congress has passed laws ...
... labour , that they would be formed to habits of industry from their early years , ac- quire the English language ... labours these poor creatures are likely to derive any lasting benefit . At their request , Congress has passed laws ...
Page 445
... labours will not be lost if the subject be taken up by men of clearer heads and more mode- rate expectations . The objects should be to aim at the adoption of one or two points of improvement at a time , such as have al- ready taken ...
... labours will not be lost if the subject be taken up by men of clearer heads and more mode- rate expectations . The objects should be to aim at the adoption of one or two points of improvement at a time , such as have al- ready taken ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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