The English in America: Virginia, Maryland, and the CarolinasLongmans, Green, 1887 |
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... whole body of colonies while under the first and second Georges . In this I propose to deal chiefly with the relations which existed between the colonists and the English government . It may not be amiss to say a word as to the sources ...
... whole body of colonies while under the first and second Georges . In this I propose to deal chiefly with the relations which existed between the colonists and the English government . It may not be amiss to say a word as to the sources ...
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... whole nation . The chastity of woman , the sanctity of domes- tic life , our pure religion breathing household laws , ' respect for these forms part of the moral code of every Englishman who has any such code at all . They were once the ...
... whole nation . The chastity of woman , the sanctity of domes- tic life , our pure religion breathing household laws , ' respect for these forms part of the moral code of every Englishman who has any such code at all . They were once the ...
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John Andrew Doyle. or Endicott , we must remember that the whole standard of public morality is altered . To speak of the Puritan , whether in England or America , as the champion of spiritual freedom , is a proof of ignorance or worse ...
John Andrew Doyle. or Endicott , we must remember that the whole standard of public morality is altered . To speak of the Puritan , whether in England or America , as the champion of spiritual freedom , is a proof of ignorance or worse ...
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... whole of Prince's work was edited by Mr. Drake , and published in 1852. My references are to this edition . The Records of Plymouth have been published in a complete form in twelve volumes , edited partly by Mr. N. B. Shurtleff , partly ...
... whole of Prince's work was edited by Mr. Drake , and published in 1852. My references are to this edition . The Records of Plymouth have been published in a complete form in twelve volumes , edited partly by Mr. N. B. Shurtleff , partly ...
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... whole pam- phlet , yet , as far as we can test the writer's statements by comparison with other authorities , they are accurate . Thus it has great value as the only contemporary account of New England from its earliest days , written ...
... whole pam- phlet , yet , as far as we can test the writer's statements by comparison with other authorities , they are accurate . Thus it has great value as the only contemporary account of New England from its earliest days , written ...
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