New England Magazine, Volumen55New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... idea of forming an independent republic , but merely to make homes for themselves and their children in the much - talked of " New Hampshire Grants . " Previous to 1765 it was generally understood , both in England and America , that ...
... idea of forming an independent republic , but merely to make homes for themselves and their children in the much - talked of " New Hampshire Grants . " Previous to 1765 it was generally understood , both in England and America , that ...
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... ideas on religion it was to become the poorest as we shall see . Every inducement was offered them to stay . " Charleston offered them largely , Newbury their whole town , the Court any place which was free . " " Davenport entered into ...
... ideas on religion it was to become the poorest as we shall see . Every inducement was offered them to stay . " Charleston offered them largely , Newbury their whole town , the Court any place which was free . " " Davenport entered into ...
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... idea from the first was an in- dependent government based on civil and religious freedom . To settle in ... ideas of govern- ment were unlike those of Massachu- setts and the Bay Colony . They had a purpose and a plan of their own from ...
... idea from the first was an in- dependent government based on civil and religious freedom . To settle in ... ideas of govern- ment were unlike those of Massachu- setts and the Bay Colony . They had a purpose and a plan of their own from ...
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... idea was compelling . After he had studied it alone for some weeks he laid it before a group of his friends . It would be untrue to say that it was then a developed idea ; it was not , but it was the forerunner of what soon took real.
... idea was compelling . After he had studied it alone for some weeks he laid it before a group of his friends . It would be untrue to say that it was then a developed idea ; it was not , but it was the forerunner of what soon took real.
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... Idea applied to all New England and the Eastern states . There is documentary evidence that the exposition movement was a thor- oughly developed project many months before it was laid before the public for examination . On May 5 , 1914 ...
... Idea applied to all New England and the Eastern states . There is documentary evidence that the exposition movement was a thor- oughly developed project many months before it was laid before the public for examination . On May 5 , 1914 ...
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