Colonial Prose and Poetry, Volumes 1-3William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells |
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Page 117
... soon got the good - will of every- body , and a great many of the people laid their grievances and hardships open to him , which seemed a little to eclipse Mr. Causton ; but he soon found out an expedient to remove this adversary , viz ...
... soon got the good - will of every- body , and a great many of the people laid their grievances and hardships open to him , which seemed a little to eclipse Mr. Causton ; but he soon found out an expedient to remove this adversary , viz ...
Page 214
... soon refused him their pulpits , and he was obliged to preach in the fields . The multitudes of all sects and denominations that at- tended his sermons were enormous , and it was matter of speculation to me , who was one of the number ...
... soon refused him their pulpits , and he was obliged to preach in the fields . The multitudes of all sects and denominations that at- tended his sermons were enormous , and it was matter of speculation to me , who was one of the number ...
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... soon rose to considerable eminence as a physician in Boston . He also dabbled in politics , and like his friend , Samuel Adams , contributed numerous articles to the periodicals . He took the patriotic side at first , as in his strong ...
... soon rose to considerable eminence as a physician in Boston . He also dabbled in politics , and like his friend , Samuel Adams , contributed numerous articles to the periodicals . He took the patriotic side at first , as in his strong ...
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Mourts Relation | 34 |
Thomas Morton | 70 |
Francis Higginson | 80 |
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