The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... once . more daring and more far - reaching than those of the Plymouth settlers . The Plymouth settlers were fugitives fleeing to the wilderness from the hardships of the Old World . White and his associates were deliberately ...
... once . more daring and more far - reaching than those of the Plymouth settlers . The Plymouth settlers were fugitives fleeing to the wilderness from the hardships of the Old World . White and his associates were deliberately ...
Strana 16
... once for threatening to appeal to the Crown . There was probably nothing in the character of any of these victims to call for any special sympathy . The evil lay in the principle of action , not in the application of it . But orthodoxy ...
... once for threatening to appeal to the Crown . There was probably nothing in the character of any of these victims to call for any special sympathy . The evil lay in the principle of action , not in the application of it . But orthodoxy ...
Strana 26
... once accepted the new jurisdiction : elsewhere parties were divided . The government of New Haven protested and for a while held out ; and the federal commissioners supported them in their protest . But the determination of Connecticut ...
... once accepted the new jurisdiction : elsewhere parties were divided . The government of New Haven protested and for a while held out ; and the federal commissioners supported them in their protest . But the determination of Connecticut ...
Strana 28
... once took measures for the more stringent enforcement of this system , and to that end sent out a special commissioner , as he would now be called , Edward Randolph , to enquire and report . Randolph reported specifically on the ...
... once took measures for the more stringent enforcement of this system , and to that end sent out a special commissioner , as he would now be called , Edward Randolph , to enquire and report . Randolph reported specifically on the ...
Strana 29
... once excited opposition and failed to crush it . The parallel is incomplete in that , in the first instance , happily for both countries , the drama was cut short by external intervention , instead of working itself out to its natural ...
... once excited opposition and failed to crush it . The parallel is incomplete in that , in the first instance , happily for both countries , the drama was cut short by external intervention , instead of working itself out to its natural ...
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