The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... governors , where from the beginning the spirit of self - government , and self- reliance , and independence was the spirit of insti- tutions , — this conception of colonization , I repeat , was unknown to political philosophy until the ...
... governors , where from the beginning the spirit of self - government , and self- reliance , and independence was the spirit of insti- tutions , — this conception of colonization , I repeat , was unknown to political philosophy until the ...
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... governor and coun- cil of the Massachusetts Company , writing to Endicott , tell him " that the propagation of the Gospel is the thing we do profess above all to be our aim in settling this Plantation " ; and the pious hope is expressed ...
... governor and coun- cil of the Massachusetts Company , writing to Endicott , tell him " that the propagation of the Gospel is the thing we do profess above all to be our aim in settling this Plantation " ; and the pious hope is expressed ...
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... governor of Massa- chusetts , to the Countess of Lincoln ; he writes in February , 1631 : - " Also , to increase the heap of our sorrows , we received advisement by letters from our friends in England , and by the reports of those who ...
... governor of Massa- chusetts , to the Countess of Lincoln ; he writes in February , 1631 : - " Also , to increase the heap of our sorrows , we received advisement by letters from our friends in England , and by the reports of those who ...
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... governor , arrested them and kept them in prison for five weeks until a ship was ready to return them whence they came . Soon after their departure , the stern and fanatical Endicott returned home . He found fault with Bellingham's ...
... governor , arrested them and kept them in prison for five weeks until a ship was ready to return them whence they came . Soon after their departure , the stern and fanatical Endicott returned home . He found fault with Bellingham's ...
الصفحة 178
... Governor Endicott was afraid of Mary Fisher ; Mahomet IV was not . " 1 On all fours with the persecution of the Quakers the Puritan treatment of witches and witchcraft , and the happenings that have made Salem world- famous when much ...
... Governor Endicott was afraid of Mary Fisher ; Mahomet IV was not . " 1 On all fours with the persecution of the Quakers the Puritan treatment of witches and witchcraft , and the happenings that have made Salem world- famous when much ...
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