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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... persons were prosecuted for high - treason , whose poverty prevented them from engaging the best counsel , he brought down , at his own charge , for their defence , distinguished English lawyers from London , they being deemed better ...
... persons were prosecuted for high - treason , whose poverty prevented them from engaging the best counsel , he brought down , at his own charge , for their defence , distinguished English lawyers from London , they being deemed better ...
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... person and success . He was of St. John's College , as well as I. Many a day we passed in walking together , and many a night in studying together . " Their intimacy continued unbroken through Mr. Grahame's life . In June , 1812 , Mr ...
... person and success . He was of St. John's College , as well as I. Many a day we passed in walking together , and many a night in studying together . " Their intimacy continued unbroken through Mr. Grahame's life . In June , 1812 , Mr ...
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... persons they affect ; and when traced to their sources , it will often be found that even into these he was led by authorities whose errors have been detected only by recent research , in some instances subsequent to the publication of ...
... persons they affect ; and when traced to their sources , it will often be found that even into these he was led by authorities whose errors have been detected only by recent research , in some instances subsequent to the publication of ...
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... persons of a primitive cast of Puritanism , with a severity the more painful to me that I see not well how I can de- mur to its justice . But though I disapprove and dissent from many of their views , and regret many of their pro ...
... persons of a primitive cast of Puritanism , with a severity the more painful to me that I see not well how I can de- mur to its justice . But though I disapprove and dissent from many of their views , and regret many of their pro ...
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... persons quite distinct from " those that are re- proached by the name of Brownists and Separatists . " " " Again , Bentivoglio makes no allusion to the English Puritans being at Leyden , but says , after naming the towns in which the ...
... persons quite distinct from " those that are re- proached by the name of Brownists and Separatists . " " " Again , Bentivoglio makes no allusion to the English Puritans being at Leyden , but says , after naming the towns in which the ...
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