A Biographical Dictionary: Containing a Brief Account of the First Settlers, and Other Eminent Characters Among the Magistrates, Ministers, Literary and Worthy Men, in New-Englandby Cushing and Appleton, Salem, and Edward Oliver, no. 70, State street, 1809 - 511 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة iii
... thought instructive , as well as entertaining . The first discoverers of this quarter of the globe possessed the spirit of enterprise in a very uncommon degree . The fathers of New England were remarkable for their piety and moral worth ...
... thought instructive , as well as entertaining . The first discoverers of this quarter of the globe possessed the spirit of enterprise in a very uncommon degree . The fathers of New England were remarkable for their piety and moral worth ...
الصفحة viii
... thought the information of his death correct , are happy to learn that the gentleman still lives . In the course of his proceeding the author has been indebted to several friends for their suggestions , encouragement and assist- ance ...
... thought the information of his death correct , are happy to learn that the gentleman still lives . In the course of his proceeding the author has been indebted to several friends for their suggestions , encouragement and assist- ance ...
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... thought the most pro- per minister to live with people so enthusiastick as the inhabitants of Durham ; for he was himself , from his animal frame and pious sentiments , inclin- ed to enthusiasm ; had rather favoured than oppos- ed the ...
... thought the most pro- per minister to live with people so enthusiastick as the inhabitants of Durham ; for he was himself , from his animal frame and pious sentiments , inclin- ed to enthusiasm ; had rather favoured than oppos- ed the ...
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... thought the opinion of the common peo- ple in most cases to be very correct . As we have said his employment was humble , it may be proper to mention that his first office in the town was that of tax gatherer ; which the opposite party ...
... thought the opinion of the common peo- ple in most cases to be very correct . As we have said his employment was humble , it may be proper to mention that his first office in the town was that of tax gatherer ; which the opposite party ...
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... thought him aus- tere and rigid in his notions , that he was opinion- ated , and that his object was as much to mortify Hutchinson , and gratify his resentment against the tories , as to serve the cause of freedom . Hancock was the idol ...
... thought him aus- tere and rigid in his notions , that he was opinion- ated , and that his object was as much to mortify Hutchinson , and gratify his resentment against the tories , as to serve the cause of freedom . Hancock was the idol ...
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