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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... land , suffering arrest and imprisonment from the Lincoln- shire magistrates , encountering in a second attempt the perils of a violent storm , and being in imminent danger of shipwreck in the German Ocean , one part of these Pil- grims ...
... land , suffering arrest and imprisonment from the Lincoln- shire magistrates , encountering in a second attempt the perils of a violent storm , and being in imminent danger of shipwreck in the German Ocean , one part of these Pil- grims ...
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... land , to the an- noying surveillance of his ministers and agents . || In the Annales du Pays Bas of Grotius , one sees continual evi- * Young , p . 39 . That is , perhaps , among those who opposed Episcopius . But his opponents were ...
... land , to the an- noying surveillance of his ministers and agents . || In the Annales du Pays Bas of Grotius , one sees continual evi- * Young , p . 39 . That is , perhaps , among those who opposed Episcopius . But his opponents were ...
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... land . . . . . . The effect of their letters being friendly and congratulatory , we an- swered them in like sort . " † ― The value of an inference drawn from compliments passed under such circumstances is , perhaps , not very great ...
... land . . . . . . The effect of their letters being friendly and congratulatory , we an- swered them in like sort . " † ― The value of an inference drawn from compliments passed under such circumstances is , perhaps , not very great ...
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... land they had brought under cultivation , and the buildings they had raised . The colonists were not even allowed the liberty , possessed at the present day by a Valachian serf or a Spanish slave , to work two days in the week for ...
... land they had brought under cultivation , and the buildings they had raised . The colonists were not even allowed the liberty , possessed at the present day by a Valachian serf or a Spanish slave , to work two days in the week for ...
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... land " less hard " within reach , and nothing to restrain them from enjoying it but a principle . Had magisterial favors and physical comfort attended them in Leyden , then there were no self - denial in their position . But this was ...
... land " less hard " within reach , and nothing to restrain them from enjoying it but a principle . Had magisterial favors and physical comfort attended them in Leyden , then there were no self - denial in their position . But this was ...
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