History of the American Revolution: With a Preliminary View of the Character and Principles of the Colonists, and Their Controversies with Great BritainN. Hickman, 1834 - 372 páginas |
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... Party Spirit - Physical Circumstances - Religious Influences -New England Temperament - Southern Characteristics General Character- Tendency towards free Institutions - Neglect of them by the mother Country favourable to this Spirit ...
... Party Spirit - Physical Circumstances - Religious Influences -New England Temperament - Southern Characteristics General Character- Tendency towards free Institutions - Neglect of them by the mother Country favourable to this Spirit ...
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... party on the same subjects as those which convulsed the mother country . But popular doctrines predo- minated from the first , in America , and grew stronger as the ties , which drew them towards the old system , became weak- ened under ...
... party on the same subjects as those which convulsed the mother country . But popular doctrines predo- minated from the first , in America , and grew stronger as the ties , which drew them towards the old system , became weak- ened under ...
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... party of Colonists , who had been compelled to leave Massachusetts , for adopting the pe- culiar religious sentiments which Mrs. Hutchinson taught , and for which she had been excommunicated ; and two years previous , Roger Williams ...
... party of Colonists , who had been compelled to leave Massachusetts , for adopting the pe- culiar religious sentiments which Mrs. Hutchinson taught , and for which she had been excommunicated ; and two years previous , Roger Williams ...
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... parties at home , each by turn persecutor or victim , as the state formed by turns an alliance with the strongest sect , established on the Chesapeake , the first community in the world , in which en- tire freedom of conscience was a ...
... parties at home , each by turn persecutor or victim , as the state formed by turns an alliance with the strongest sect , established on the Chesapeake , the first community in the world , in which en- tire freedom of conscience was a ...
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... party feeling . The Colonists felt with , and uniformly aided , the popular party in England , to the extent of their power , and sympathized with them in all their adversities , as brethren and fellow sufferers . To the Tories and high ...
... party feeling . The Colonists felt with , and uniformly aided , the popular party in England , to the extent of their power , and sympathized with them in all their adversities , as brethren and fellow sufferers . To the Tories and high ...
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