Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen9;Volumen29The 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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... given , " adds Chalmers , was not accepted . " The agents of Massachusetts would not condescend , for the sake even of saving their charter , to feign a sentiment which they were sen- sible had no existence . Their silence , under such ...
... given , " adds Chalmers , was not accepted . " The agents of Massachusetts would not condescend , for the sake even of saving their charter , to feign a sentiment which they were sen- sible had no existence . Their silence , under such ...
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... given no authority , although Robertson , Hutchinson , and Chalmers are referred to as general authorities at the close of the chapter . * Other writers , again , have represented in somewhat glowing colors the hospitality which was ...
... given no authority , although Robertson , Hutchinson , and Chalmers are referred to as general authorities at the close of the chapter . * Other writers , again , have represented in somewhat glowing colors the hospitality which was ...
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... given up , and Locke could only avoid arrest by a strict concealment for twelve months . See Lord King's Life of Locke . * The people of Leyden , in particular , had shown strong opposition to the proceed- ings of Leicester . See the ...
... given up , and Locke could only avoid arrest by a strict concealment for twelve months . See Lord King's Life of Locke . * The people of Leyden , in particular , had shown strong opposition to the proceed- ings of Leicester . See the ...
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... given sepa- rately , as is also that of the small chapels attached to the ' different almshouses . These notices are written with great apparent accuracy , and certainly with great minute- ness , many pages being often devoted to the ...
... given sepa- rately , as is also that of the small chapels attached to the ' different almshouses . These notices are written with great apparent accuracy , and certainly with great minute- ness , many pages being often devoted to the ...
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... given to Robinson on account of the part which he took in opposi- tion to the opinions of Arminius ; although in the records of the University there appears no account of those public discussions with Episcopius in which he engaged ...
... given to Robinson on account of the part which he took in opposi- tion to the opinions of Arminius ; although in the records of the University there appears no account of those public discussions with Episcopius in which he engaged ...
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