A System of Modern Geography, Comprising a Description of the Present State of the World and Its Five Great Divisions: America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceanica : with Their Several Empires, Kingdoms, States, Territories, Etc. ... Illustrated by an Atlas of Twenty-eight Maps, Drawn and Engraved to Accompany the WorkThomas, Cowperthwait & Company, 1851 - 336 pages |
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... religion , some little foreign commerce , but are very jealous of strangers , and treat their women generally as slaves . 319. What nations may be considered as belonging to the half civilized class ? A. China , Japan , Birmah , Siam ...
... religion , some little foreign commerce , but are very jealous of strangers , and treat their women generally as slaves . 319. What nations may be considered as belonging to the half civilized class ? A. China , Japan , Birmah , Siam ...
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... religion , and exhibit one of the most striking diversities by which nations are distinguished from each other . 354. How may the different forms of religion be divided ? A. Into true and false . 355. In what does true religion consist ...
... religion , and exhibit one of the most striking diversities by which nations are distinguished from each other . 354. How may the different forms of religion be divided ? A. Into true and false . 355. In what does true religion consist ...
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... religion consist ? A In worshipping God , according to his revealed will . 356. In what does false religion consist ? A. In the worship of idols , and the rejection of the true God . 357. What are the principal systems of religion ? A ...
... religion consist ? A In worshipping God , according to his revealed will . 356. In what does false religion consist ? A. In the worship of idols , and the rejection of the true God . 357. What are the principal systems of religion ? A ...
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... the exertions of the Missionaries , will no doubt , in the course of a few generations , spread their religion ever the greater part of the earth . 369. The importance attached by mankind , in all quarters. 48 GEOGRAPHICAL DEFINITIONS .
... the exertions of the Missionaries , will no doubt , in the course of a few generations , spread their religion ever the greater part of the earth . 369. The importance attached by mankind , in all quarters. 48 GEOGRAPHICAL DEFINITIONS .
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... religious purposes . What nations are superior in knowledge and power to all others ? What will cause their religion to be spread over the greater part of the earth ? To what do mankind , in all quarters of the world , attach importance ...
... religious purposes . What nations are superior in knowledge and power to all others ? What will cause their religion to be spread over the greater part of the earth ? To what do mankind , in all quarters of the world , attach importance ...
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