The Main Lines of American LiteratureRaymond Wright Short, Wilbur Stewart Scott |
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... England is be- lieved to hold and practise such a bloody doctrine , notwithstanding Mr. Cotton's veils and pretences ... England , Old 40 England ! New England , New England ! King , King ! Parliaments , Parliaments ! General Courts ...
... England is be- lieved to hold and practise such a bloody doctrine , notwithstanding Mr. Cotton's veils and pretences ... England , Old 40 England ! New England , New England ! King , King ! Parliaments , Parliaments ! General Courts ...
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... England , that the same tyranny which drove the first emigrants from home , pursues their descendants still . In this extensive quarter of the globe , we forget the narrow limits of three hundred and sixty miles ( the extent of England ) ...
... England , that the same tyranny which drove the first emigrants from home , pursues their descendants still . In this extensive quarter of the globe , we forget the narrow limits of three hundred and sixty miles ( the extent of England ) ...
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... England , of the present line ( William the Conqueror ) was a Frenchman , and half the peers of England . are descendants from the same country ; wherefore , by the same method of reason- ing , England ought be governed by France . Much ...
... England , of the present line ( William the Conqueror ) was a Frenchman , and half the peers of England . are descendants from the same country ; wherefore , by the same method of reason- ing , England ought be governed by France . Much ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 20 | 20 |
NATHANIEL WARD 330 | 30 |
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