Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... deputies gained their way , the victories had no greater effect than to bind the whole State to a more meticulous observa- tion of some basic law ; in this case , however , a triumph of the deputies would have meant that by numerically ...
... deputies gained their way , the victories had no greater effect than to bind the whole State to a more meticulous observa- tion of some basic law ; in this case , however , a triumph of the deputies would have meant that by numerically ...
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... deputies should derive en- couragement from the course of events in England . They were still smarting from their defeat in the " sow case , " and were only too susceptible to the revolutionary contagion . In the Court of June , 1644 ...
... deputies should derive en- couragement from the course of events in England . They were still smarting from their defeat in the " sow case , " and were only too susceptible to the revolutionary contagion . In the Court of June , 1644 ...
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... deputies by this time were demoralized . They could not bring them- selves to censure their fellow citizens , and they struck out blindly , levying small fines indiscriminately , even on that part of the band that had been loyal and on ...
... deputies by this time were demoralized . They could not bring them- selves to censure their fellow citizens , and they struck out blindly , levying small fines indiscriminately , even on that part of the band that had been loyal and on ...
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