Six Characters in Search of a Republic: Studies in the Political Thought of the American ColoniesRevised version of Part II of [the author's] Seedtime of the Republic. |
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Page 40
... called him to [ the ] office of a teacher . Much debate was about these things . The said opinions were adjudged by all , magistrates and ministers , ( who were desired to be present , ) to be erroneous , and very dangerous 40 Six ...
... called him to [ the ] office of a teacher . Much debate was about these things . The said opinions were adjudged by all , magistrates and ministers , ( who were desired to be present , ) to be erroneous , and very dangerous 40 Six ...
Page 74
... called unto Office by a lawful Assemble , and refuse to beare office , or be called by an officer to assist in the execution of his office , and refuse to assist him , he shall forfeit as much again as his wages would have amounted unto ...
... called unto Office by a lawful Assemble , and refuse to beare office , or be called by an officer to assist in the execution of his office , and refuse to assist him , he shall forfeit as much again as his wages would have amounted unto ...
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... America's destiny by proposing , in The Snare Broken , that Americans make ready to offer an asylum to the oppressed and , if ever called upon , to mount a rescue party for freedom in the mother country . Two passages JONATHAN MAYHEW 145.
... America's destiny by proposing , in The Snare Broken , that Americans make ready to offer an asylum to the oppressed and , if ever called upon , to mount a rescue party for freedom in the mother country . Two passages JONATHAN MAYHEW 145.
Contents
Apostle of Soul Liberty | 35 |
A Star of the First Magnitude | 79 |
Herald of Revolution | 116 |
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