American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 1120 pagina's |
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... colonists and their royal governors . These conflicts were not con- fined to any one colony or group of colonies . The three most significant involved Governors Berkeley of Virginia , Andros of New England , and Cosby of New York ...
... colonists and their royal governors . These conflicts were not con- fined to any one colony or group of colonies . The three most significant involved Governors Berkeley of Virginia , Andros of New England , and Cosby of New York ...
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... colony was never the recipient of a royal charter . In 1691 the Plymouth colony was merged with that of Massachusetts Bay . Whereas the settlers of the latter were moderate Puritans or congregationalists who preferred not to think of ...
... colony was never the recipient of a royal charter . In 1691 the Plymouth colony was merged with that of Massachusetts Bay . Whereas the settlers of the latter were moderate Puritans or congregationalists who preferred not to think of ...
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... colony for receiving of such persons whom others would not ; we suffer for their sakes and are accounted their abettors ; that therefore , together with the improvement of our liberties which the God of Heaven and our King's Majesty ...
... colony for receiving of such persons whom others would not ; we suffer for their sakes and are accounted their abettors ; that therefore , together with the improvement of our liberties which the God of Heaven and our King's Majesty ...
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American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1 John Towner Frederick Fragmentweergave - 1948 |
American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1 John Towner Frederick Fragmentweergave - 1948 |
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