Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... Patent it is , that we received allowance from the King to depart his Kingdome , and to carry our goods with us , without of- fence to his Officers . . . . By the Patent , certain select men ( as Magistrates , and Freemen ) have power ...
... Patent it is , that we received allowance from the King to depart his Kingdome , and to carry our goods with us , without of- fence to his Officers . . . . By the Patent , certain select men ( as Magistrates , and Freemen ) have power ...
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... patent . ' Winthrop pointed the moral of the episode : " " I Here may be observed , how strictly the people would seem to stick to their patent , when they think it makes for their advantage , but are content to decline it , where it ...
... patent . ' Winthrop pointed the moral of the episode : " " I Here may be observed , how strictly the people would seem to stick to their patent , when they think it makes for their advantage , but are content to decline it , where it ...
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... patent within the waters of the colony . To disallow the seizure might mean sacrificing parliamentary friendship . There was considerable debate about the question , some of the elders calling from the pulpits to " maintain the peoples ...
... patent within the waters of the colony . To disallow the seizure might mean sacrificing parliamentary friendship . There was considerable debate about the question , some of the elders calling from the pulpits to " maintain the peoples ...
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