History of the American PeopleGinn, 1927 - 715 páginas |
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... persons in the colony ( though more than five times that number had been sent out from England since the first settlement ) . Glass and iron works were estab- lished and some sixty thousand pounds of tobacco were being ex- ported ...
... persons in the colony ( though more than five times that number had been sent out from England since the first settlement ) . Glass and iron works were estab- lished and some sixty thousand pounds of tobacco were being ex- ported ...
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... person who per- sistently refused to attend the services of the Anglican Church . Elizabeth's successor , James ... persons were arrested in Middlesex County alone for refus- ing to attend the serv- ices of the Church of England . THE ...
... person who per- sistently refused to attend the services of the Anglican Church . Elizabeth's successor , James ... persons were arrested in Middlesex County alone for refus- ing to attend the serv- ices of the Church of England . THE ...
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... persons , mostly women , were hanged in Salem village for witchcraft , or secret alliance with Satan , on the most unfair evidence of excited children and hysterical women . On its political side the increasing power of the magistrates ...
... persons , mostly women , were hanged in Salem village for witchcraft , or secret alliance with Satan , on the most unfair evidence of excited children and hysterical women . On its political side the increasing power of the magistrates ...
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... person in this province professing to believe in Jesus Christ shall be in any ways troubled , molested , or discounte- nanced for his or her religion . . . so that they be not unfaithful to the lord proprietary or molest or conspire ...
... person in this province professing to believe in Jesus Christ shall be in any ways troubled , molested , or discounte- nanced for his or her religion . . . so that they be not unfaithful to the lord proprietary or molest or conspire ...
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David Saville Muzzey. only Christians were allowed to participate in the government , no person who acknowledged " one Almighty and Eternal God " to be the " Creator , Upholder , and Ruler of the World " should be molested if he ...
David Saville Muzzey. only Christians were allowed to participate in the government , no person who acknowledged " one Almighty and Eternal God " to be the " Creator , Upholder , and Ruler of the World " should be molested if he ...
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