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The first two of the following selections are modernized from The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution , for cause of Conscience , discussed in a Conference between Truth and Peace , London , 1644. This work is a lengthy expository dialogue ...
The first two of the following selections are modernized from The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution , for cause of Conscience , discussed in a Conference between Truth and Peace , London , 1644. This work is a lengthy expository dialogue ...
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The second selection , taken from the same source , is Bacon's speech to his followers before leading them against ... The last two selections are from The History of Bacon's and Ingram's Rebellion , a work apparently composed by a ...
The second selection , taken from the same source , is Bacon's speech to his followers before leading them against ... The last two selections are from The History of Bacon's and Ingram's Rebellion , a work apparently composed by a ...
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The third of the following selections was a letter to the Federal Gazette . Probably written in 1788 , it shows to what an ... The last selection is one of his addresses as president of the society which was to exercise considerable ...
The third of the following selections was a letter to the Federal Gazette . Probably written in 1788 , it shows to what an ... The last selection is one of his addresses as president of the society which was to exercise considerable ...
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