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... ravages ; Yale col- lege ; Indian war ; Peace ; death of Queen Ann ; George I. crowned ; Small - pox ; Earthquake ; Burnet governor ; his death 261 270 CHAP . XXIV . Public ferment in Massachusetts ; Dreadful CONTENTS . ix.
... ravages ; Yale col- lege ; Indian war ; Peace ; death of Queen Ann ; George I. crowned ; Small - pox ; Earthquake ; Burnet governor ; his death 261 270 CHAP . XXIV . Public ferment in Massachusetts ; Dreadful CONTENTS . ix.
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... peace , nor were they allowed to depart . The strong arm of law barred every harbor and vessel against them . They could effect their escape only by secret means , or by bribing the mariners , and then were they often betrayed , their ...
... peace , nor were they allowed to depart . The strong arm of law barred every harbor and vessel against them . They could effect their escape only by secret means , or by bribing the mariners , and then were they often betrayed , their ...
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... peace , and love , and holiness ; " numbers came to them from England : they had a great congrega- tion , and at one time three hundred communicants . If at any time sparks of contention were kindled , they were im- mediately quenched ...
... peace , and love , and holiness ; " numbers came to them from England : they had a great congrega- tion , and at one time three hundred communicants . If at any time sparks of contention were kindled , they were im- mediately quenched ...
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... peace and purity of conscience ? Must not that religion be from heaven , which could sooth , support , comfort , and animate people in circumstances so painful and hazardous ? Nor were these daring efforts prompted by the passion of the ...
... peace and purity of conscience ? Must not that religion be from heaven , which could sooth , support , comfort , and animate people in circumstances so painful and hazardous ? Nor were these daring efforts prompted by the passion of the ...
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... peace , they were desired to visit the governor . The king , with twenty attendants , proceeded to the governor , leaving their bows and arrows , Mr. Winslow remaining with the rest as a hostage ; the En- glish keeping six or seven of ...
... peace , they were desired to visit the governor . The king , with twenty attendants , proceeded to the governor , leaving their bows and arrows , Mr. Winslow remaining with the rest as a hostage ; the En- glish keeping six or seven of ...
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