American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... authority in refusing to approve as captain of militia for the town of Hingham a Mr. Allen chosen by a majority of the townspeople to replace their previous choice , a Mr. Emes . By threats of an appeal to a ministerial board of ...
... authority in refusing to approve as captain of militia for the town of Hingham a Mr. Allen chosen by a majority of the townspeople to replace their previous choice , a Mr. Emes . By threats of an appeal to a ministerial board of ...
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... authority . Such is the liberty of the church under the authority of Christ , her king and husband ; his yoke is so easy and sweet to her as a bride's ornaments ; and if through frowardness or wantonness , etc. , she shake it off , at ...
... authority . Such is the liberty of the church under the authority of Christ , her king and husband ; his yoke is so easy and sweet to her as a bride's ornaments ; and if through frowardness or wantonness , etc. , she shake it off , at ...
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... AUTHORITY [ 1879 ( written 1792 ) ] IN ALMOST all the questions , great and small , which have arisen since the first session of Congress , Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Madison have been found among those who are disposed to narrow the federal ...
... AUTHORITY [ 1879 ( written 1792 ) ] IN ALMOST all the questions , great and small , which have arisen since the first session of Congress , Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Madison have been found among those who are disposed to narrow the federal ...
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