The English in America: Virginia, Maryland, and the CarolinasLongmans, Green, 1887 |
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... endea- voured invariably to consult an original authority where such could be found . But where , as sometimes has been the case , writers who cannot claim to be original authorities have used materials which are now lost or.
... endea- voured invariably to consult an original authority where such could be found . But where , as sometimes has been the case , writers who cannot claim to be original authorities have used materials which are now lost or.
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... writer who does so no doubt runs the risk of being called a compiler . It appears to me that he is blameworthy only if he uses the work of other men to save his own trouble , not if he uses it as the only means of giving completeness to ...
... writer who does so no doubt runs the risk of being called a compiler . It appears to me that he is blameworthy only if he uses the work of other men to save his own trouble , not if he uses it as the only means of giving completeness to ...
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... his religious belief cannot be overrated . A New England writer did no more than justice to his commonwealth when he said , ' If any make religion as INTRODUCTION . 7 twelve and the world as thirteen , 6 INTRODUCTION .
... his religious belief cannot be overrated . A New England writer did no more than justice to his commonwealth when he said , ' If any make religion as INTRODUCTION . 7 twelve and the world as thirteen , 6 INTRODUCTION .
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... writer himself took part . Un- fortunately the style is often careless and obscure , and the chronology confused . It was originally published by the author's namesake and grandson in a col- lection entitled America Painted to the Life ...
... writer himself took part . Un- fortunately the style is often careless and obscure , and the chronology confused . It was originally published by the author's namesake and grandson in a col- lection entitled America Painted to the Life ...
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... writers . Bradford's history remained in manuscript till the present century . It had been given up as lost , but ... writer refers to the execution of the three Quakers last year . ' It may also be assumed , I think , as certain , as ...
... writers . Bradford's history remained in manuscript till the present century . It had been given up as lost , but ... writer refers to the execution of the three Quakers last year . ' It may also be assumed , I think , as certain , as ...
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The English in America: Virginia, Maryland, and the Carolinas John Andrew Doyle Vista de fragmentos - 1887 |
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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.