Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen9;Volumen29Massachusetts Historical Society, 1846 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... judge who decreed the liberation of a negro slave brought into Great Britain , on the ground , that " a guiltless human being , in that country , must be free " ; a judgment preceding by some years the celebrated decision of Lord ...
... judge who decreed the liberation of a negro slave brought into Great Britain , on the ground , that " a guiltless human being , in that country , must be free " ; a judgment preceding by some years the celebrated decision of Lord ...
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... judge , as they spoke only in Latin , of which he knew not a word , replied , - Die eerst kwaad wordt , die heeft het verlooren , — The first who becomes angry , he I know has lost . ' " - 3 . 00 Ci • to examine for me the 58 Memoirs of ...
... judge , as they spoke only in Latin , of which he knew not a word , replied , - Die eerst kwaad wordt , die heeft het verlooren , — The first who becomes angry , he I know has lost . ' " - 3 . 00 Ci • to examine for me the 58 Memoirs of ...
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... judge his conduct by the standard of other days than his own . There are few , I think , among the sons of the Pilgrims , who would not wish to find him ranged with the friends , rather than with the persecutors and final butchers , of ...
... judge his conduct by the standard of other days than his own . There are few , I think , among the sons of the Pilgrims , who would not wish to find him ranged with the friends , rather than with the persecutors and final butchers , of ...
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... for that end , in which he so carried himself as did well answer their ends , and cleared them from any blame and dishonor , to the shame of their adversaries . " T Upon the petition of the " discontented persons " Judge. Notes . 69.
... for that end , in which he so carried himself as did well answer their ends , and cleared them from any blame and dishonor , to the shame of their adversaries . " T Upon the petition of the " discontented persons " Judge. Notes . 69.
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... Judge Davis remarks ( note , p . 29 , Morton's New England's Memorial ) : - " It would be a culpable omission not to insert in this connection Mr. Robinson's exhortation to his people , in his fast sermon in July , 1620 , ' which ...
... Judge Davis remarks ( note , p . 29 , Morton's New England's Memorial ) : - " It would be a culpable omission not to insert in this connection Mr. Robinson's exhortation to his people , in his fast sermon in July , 1620 , ' which ...
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