The English in America: Virginia, Maryland, and the CarolinasLongmans, Green, 1887 |
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... court baron ; the townsman belonged to a trade guild and sat in his city corporation . The centralizing despotism of the Tudors may have narrowed the province and curtailed the forms of the old local institutions , but it hardly ...
... court baron ; the townsman belonged to a trade guild and sat in his city corporation . The centralizing despotism of the Tudors may have narrowed the province and curtailed the forms of the old local institutions , but it hardly ...
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... court patronage . Gorges ' brief and discreditable connexion with Essex was probably not without its influence on the history of New England . Even if there had been no question of material interests , the betrayer of Essex would ...
... court patronage . Gorges ' brief and discreditable connexion with Essex was probably not without its influence on the history of New England . Even if there had been no question of material interests , the betrayer of Essex would ...
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... court favourites , Buckingham and Lenox , the Earl of Pembroke , and Sir Ferdinando Gorges ; while the pre- sence of Southampton , Sir Thomas Roe , and Sir Nathaniel Rich marked a certain community of interest between the new ...
... court favourites , Buckingham and Lenox , the Earl of Pembroke , and Sir Ferdinando Gorges ; while the pre- sence of Southampton , Sir Thomas Roe , and Sir Nathaniel Rich marked a certain community of interest between the new ...
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... Court , by Dr. William Barlow , then dean of Chester and afterwards bishop of London . The original edition appeared in 1604. It was republished in the first volume of the Phoenix , a collection of ecclesiastical pamphlets , in 1707 ...
... Court , by Dr. William Barlow , then dean of Chester and afterwards bishop of London . The original edition appeared in 1604. It was republished in the first volume of the Phoenix , a collection of ecclesiastical pamphlets , in 1707 ...
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... Court Con- ference two of the East Anglian churches , those of Gainsborough and Scrooby , likewise sought shelter in the Netherlands . That of Gainsborough , in all proba- bility the more numerous and wealthy body , was the first to ...
... Court Con- ference two of the East Anglian churches , those of Gainsborough and Scrooby , likewise sought shelter in the Netherlands . That of Gainsborough , in all proba- bility the more numerous and wealthy body , was the first to ...
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Página 308 - Pascataquack, were not received nor called into the confederation, because they ran a different course from us both in their ministry and civil administration; for they had lately made Acomenticus (a poor village) a corporation, and had made a taylor their mayor, and had entertained one Hull, an excommunicated person and very contentious, for their minister.