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Receiving a B. A. degree from Pembroke College , Cambridge , in 1627 , he came to New England in 1631 , served as pastor of ... The Quakers , for example , who had received incredibly harsh treatment in Massachusetts , were permitted to ...
Receiving a B. A. degree from Pembroke College , Cambridge , in 1627 , he came to New England in 1631 , served as pastor of ... The Quakers , for example , who had received incredibly harsh treatment in Massachusetts , were permitted to ...
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For among us it is not necessary , as among the Hottentots , that a youth , to be received into the company of men , should prove his manhood by beating his mother . I would advise you , therefore , not to attempt unchaining the tiger ...
For among us it is not necessary , as among the Hottentots , that a youth , to be received into the company of men , should prove his manhood by beating his mother . I would advise you , therefore , not to attempt unchaining the tiger ...
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Out of natural courtesy he received but did not appreciate . It was like a gift placed in the palm of an out - stretched hand upon which the fingers do not close . But the Indomitable ' s Chaplain was a discreet man possessing the good ...
Out of natural courtesy he received but did not appreciate . It was like a gift placed in the palm of an out - stretched hand upon which the fingers do not close . But the Indomitable ' s Chaplain was a discreet man possessing the good ...
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