The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... common law of England under which they lived . Meanwhile it is clear that a new spirit was at work within the Company . The control of its affairs was passing into the hands of men of wide social and political interest such as ...
... common law of England under which they lived . Meanwhile it is clear that a new spirit was at work within the Company . The control of its affairs was passing into the hands of men of wide social and political interest such as ...
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... Common Prayer ; and , as a consequence , the Puritan congregations dispersed and disappeared . In 1644 , the year in which the above - mentioned law was passed , the colony underwent a second attack from the Indians . The onslaught was ...
... Common Prayer ; and , as a consequence , the Puritan congregations dispersed and disappeared . In 1644 , the year in which the above - mentioned law was passed , the colony underwent a second attack from the Indians . The onslaught was ...
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... common pasturage ; on the other individuals had temporary rights of occupancy . The material prosperity of the colony was well shown by the fact that , so early as 1625 , they were able to produce surplus corn , which they sold to the ...
... common pasturage ; on the other individuals had temporary rights of occupancy . The material prosperity of the colony was well shown by the fact that , so early as 1625 , they were able to produce surplus corn , which they sold to the ...
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... Common Prayer , they had collected a congregation and read the Church of England service . Morton , already mentioned , and another profligate named Gardiner , were banished ; but their moral character was such that it would be unfair ...
... Common Prayer , they had collected a congregation and read the Church of England service . Morton , already mentioned , and another profligate named Gardiner , were banished ; but their moral character was such that it would be unfair ...
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... common cause against him with the inhabitants of the Isle of Kent and other disaffected persons . It seemed at first as if the authority of Parliament and of the Protectorate would be accepted in Maryland as quietly as in the other ...
... common cause against him with the inhabitants of the Isle of Kent and other disaffected persons . It seemed at first as if the authority of Parliament and of the Protectorate would be accepted in Maryland as quietly as in the other ...
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The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7 Sir Adolphus William Ward,George Walter Prothero,Stanley Mordaunt Leathes Zobrazení fragmentů - 1934 |
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