The History of New Hampshire: From Its Discovery, in 1614, to the Passage of the Toleration Act, in 1819I.S. Boyd, 1842 - 456 стор. |
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... highest object has been to present the truth . Yet I have desired to make the history of New Hampshire not simply a record of facts . I have endeavored to trace actions to motives , and results to causes . I have sometimes.
... highest object has been to present the truth . Yet I have desired to make the history of New Hampshire not simply a record of facts . I have endeavored to trace actions to motives , and results to causes . I have sometimes.
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... causes . I have sometimes delineated the character of those whose actions I have portrayed . I have dared to censure where I thought censure to be due , and have applauded whenever superior virtues have presented a spec- tacle for ...
... causes . I have sometimes delineated the character of those whose actions I have portrayed . I have dared to censure where I thought censure to be due , and have applauded whenever superior virtues have presented a spec- tacle for ...
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... Causes which led to the settlement of Exeter -The Puritans - Contest between them and the Antinomians , Henry Vane , Mrs. Anne Hutchinson , Wheelwright - They are banished from Massachusetts -They come to Exeter - Their doctrines ...
... Causes which led to the settlement of Exeter -The Puritans - Contest between them and the Antinomians , Henry Vane , Mrs. Anne Hutchinson , Wheelwright - They are banished from Massachusetts -They come to Exeter - Their doctrines ...
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... causes - Right of search - Orders in council - French decrees - The embargo - it is unpopular - The federal party again in the ascendency - George Sullivan - Aggressions of Great Britain - War becomes a probable event -- Mes- sage of ...
... causes - Right of search - Orders in council - French decrees - The embargo - it is unpopular - The federal party again in the ascendency - George Sullivan - Aggressions of Great Britain - War becomes a probable event -- Mes- sage of ...
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... causes operating to restrain the rapac- ity of the northern voyagers within very narrow limits . First , there was a dearth of gold in all the northern regions . Secondly , the natives of the North were strong and warlike ; those of ...
... causes operating to restrain the rapac- ity of the northern voyagers within very narrow limits . First , there was a dearth of gold in all the northern regions . Secondly , the natives of the North were strong and warlike ; those of ...
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