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" Morals and all considered, I cant think the Indians were much greater Heathens than the first Adventurers, who, had they been good Christians, would have had the Charity to take this only method of converting the Natives to Christianity. For, after all... "
The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Companion - Page 5
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The Westover Manuscripts: Containing the History of the Dividing Line ...

William Byrd - North Carolina - 1841 - 156 pages
...luxury. Besides, morals and all considered, I cannot think the Indians were much greater heathens than the first adventurers, who, had they been good Christians,...lover is the most prevailing missionary that can be sentv amongst these, or any other infidels. Besides, the poor Indians would have had less reason to...
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The Colonial Cavalier: Or, Southern Life Before the Revolution

Maud Wilder Goodwin - Southern States - 1895 - 328 pages
...considered, I can't think the Indians much greater heathens than the first adventurers," who, he adds, 47 "had they been good Christians, would have had the...sent amongst these, or any other infidels. Besides," he proceeds candidly, " the poor Indians would have had less reason to complain that the English took...
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King Noanett: A Story of Old Virginia and the Massachusetts Bay

Frederic Jesup Stimson - Bacon's Rebellion, 1676 - 1896 - 378 pages
...treachery and murder and despoiling of their lands when they took vengeance as their teaching bade them do. For, after all that can be said, a sprightly Lover...is the most prevailing Missionary that can be sent among these or any other Infidels. However, this being not so, and there being so few white women in...
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KING NOANETT

F. J. STIMSON - 1896 - 378 pages
...treachery and murder and despoiling of their lands when they took vengeance as their teaching bade them do. For, after all that can be said, a sprightly Lover is the most prevailing Missionary 103 that can be sent among these or any other Infidels. However, this being not so, and there being...
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Old Virginia and Her Neighbours, Volume 2

John Fiske - United States - 1897 - 466 pages
...the Indians : " Morals and all considered, I can't think the Indians were much greater heathens than the first adventurers, who, had they been good Christians,...is the most prevailing missionary that can be sent among these, or any other infidels. Besides, the poor Indians would have had less reason to complain...
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The Historical Writings of John Fiske: Illustrated with Many Photogravures ...

John Fiske - United States - 1902 - 556 pages
...the Indians : " Morals and all considered, I can't think the Indians were much greater heathens than the first adventurers, who, had they been good Christians,...is the most prevailing missionary that can be sent among these, or any other infidels. Besides, the poor Indians would have had less reason to complain...
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History of North Carolina

John Lawson - Indians of North America - 1903 - 204 pages
...luxury. Besides, morala and all considered, I cannot think the Indians were much greater heathens than the first adventurers, who, had they been good Christians,...lover is the most prevailing missionary that can be se'.it amongst these, or any other infidels. Besides, the poor Indians would hive less reason to complain...
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A History of American Literature, 1607-1865

William Peterfield Trent - American literature - 1903 - 632 pages
...generation. Not many of his contemporaries would have written thus about intermarrying with the Indians: For, after all that can be said, a sprightly lover...is the most prevailing missionary that can be sent among these, or any other infidels. . . . Had such affinities been contracted in the beginning, how...
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A History of American Literature, 1607-1865

William Peterfield Trent - American literature - 1903 - 666 pages
...generation. Xot many of his contemporaries would have written thus about intermarrying with the Indians: For, after all that can be said, a sprightly lover is the most prevailing missionary that c;m be sent among these, or any other infidels. . . . Had such affinities been contracted in the beginning,...
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American Literature

Thomas Ernest Rankin, Wilford Merton Aikin - American literature - 1922 - 336 pages
...Indians, for "Morals and all considered, I can't think the Indians were much greater heathens than the first adventurers, who, had they been good Christians,...method of converting the natives to Christianity. . . . Besides, the poor Indians would have had less reason to complain that the English took away their...
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