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Also Mr. William Brewster , a reverent man , who afterwards was chosen an elder of the church and lived with them till old age . But after these things they could not long continue in any peaceable condition , but were hunted and ...
Also Mr. William Brewster , a reverent man , who afterwards was chosen an elder of the church and lived with them till old age . But after these things they could not long continue in any peaceable condition , but were hunted and ...
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... and other of our countrymen , made against the arbitrary demands and illegal impositions of the times in which they lived ; who rather than give up the rights of Englishmen , and submit to pay an illegal tax , of no more , I think ...
... and other of our countrymen , made against the arbitrary demands and illegal impositions of the times in which they lived ; who rather than give up the rights of Englishmen , and submit to pay an illegal tax , of no more , I think ...
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... John , Letter to , " Thomas Rankin , 217 “ Where I Lived , and What I Lived for , " Henry David Thoreau , 838 “ Whitefield , George , Letter to , " Benjamin Franklin , 206 Whittier , John Greenleaf , 641 Wieland , Charles Brockden ...
... John , Letter to , " Thomas Rankin , 217 “ Where I Lived , and What I Lived for , " Henry David Thoreau , 838 “ Whitefield , George , Letter to , " Benjamin Franklin , 206 Whittier , John Greenleaf , 641 Wieland , Charles Brockden ...
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