The New England History, from the Discovery of the Continent by the Northmen, A. D. 986, to the Period when the Colonies Declared Their Independence, A. D. 1776, Volumen1C. Scribner, 1857 |
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... MINDS OF MEN PREPARED - CHRISTMAS 19 206 CHAPTER XII . THE CONDITION AND WEALTH OF THE PEOPLE BEFORE THE REVOLUTION . THE ENGLISH COLONIAL SYSTEM - CAPITAL - LABOR - INHERITANCE - COD - FISHERIES- WHALE - FISHERIES MANUFACTURES PAPER ...
... MINDS OF MEN PREPARED - CHRISTMAS 19 206 CHAPTER XII . THE CONDITION AND WEALTH OF THE PEOPLE BEFORE THE REVOLUTION . THE ENGLISH COLONIAL SYSTEM - CAPITAL - LABOR - INHERITANCE - COD - FISHERIES- WHALE - FISHERIES MANUFACTURES PAPER ...
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... MIND of the people grappled with it . It is WORK which has made New England - honest , hard work . An idea still exists , that the Puritans were all base- born and ignorant men . Beside the names of Hampden 14 NEW ENGLAND HISTORY .
... MIND of the people grappled with it . It is WORK which has made New England - honest , hard work . An idea still exists , that the Puritans were all base- born and ignorant men . Beside the names of Hampden 14 NEW ENGLAND HISTORY .
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... Mind and soul being congenial with body and like it , created by a great God to work together , with it have suffered the derangement consequent upon violation of Law . This falling away from the standard , has oc- curred first in the ...
... Mind and soul being congenial with body and like it , created by a great God to work together , with it have suffered the derangement consequent upon violation of Law . This falling away from the standard , has oc- curred first in the ...
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... contempt for others , particularly the weak in body and mind . This kind of man tends , by a sort of law 1 Hutchinson . Eliot . of nature , toward Aristocratic practices , and his sympa- 30 [ A.D. 1665 . NEW ENGLAND HISTORY .
... contempt for others , particularly the weak in body and mind . This kind of man tends , by a sort of law 1 Hutchinson . Eliot . of nature , toward Aristocratic practices , and his sympa- 30 [ A.D. 1665 . NEW ENGLAND HISTORY .
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... he thus speaks of him , in what passed then for poetry : ' His mind , vast as the heavenly spheres above , Was all bespangled with the stars of love , * And zealous care for their prosperity Of all his 34 NEW ENGLAND HISTORY .
... he thus speaks of him , in what passed then for poetry : ' His mind , vast as the heavenly spheres above , Was all bespangled with the stars of love , * And zealous care for their prosperity Of all his 34 NEW ENGLAND HISTORY .
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