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A history of American Christianity
A history of American Christianity (Volume 13)
A history of American Christianity [microform]
A life worth living. Memorials of Emily Bliss Gould, of Rome
An historical discourse, on the two hundredth anniversary of the founding of the Hopkins grammar school, New Haven, Connecticut. Delivered before the "Hopkins grammar school association", July 24th, 1860 / by Leonard Woolsey Bacon. With notes and an appendix. Pub. by request of the Association
Anti-slavery before Garrison, An Address before the Connecticut Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, New Haven, September 19, 1902, being a contribution toward the hitherto un
Anti-slavery before Garrison; an address at a meeting of the Connecticut society of the Order of the founders and patriots of America, September 19, A. D. 1902
Church papers: sundry essays in subjects relating to the church and ...
Four lost legacies of the early New England civil polity: I. The old colony referendum. II. The principle of majority government. III. Sound license legislation. IV. The ideal of citizenship
Irenics and polemics : with sundry essays in church history
The Congregationalists
The defeat of party despotism by the re-enfranchisement of the individual citizen. An argument for the restoration of majority elections, presented to the Massachusetts Reform club, Boston, October 2, 1886
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On October 2, 1835
The
Texas Revolution
begins with the
Battle of Gonzales
:
Mexico
soldiers attempt to disarm the people of
Gonzales, Texas
, but encounter stiff resistance from a hastily assembled militia.,
Edward Burnett Tylor
, English anthropologist (d.
1917
), was born
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