The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... He was educated at the Grammar school in Dedham , and , at the age of 14 , admitted into Emanuel college , in Cambridge . He was ordained at Ipswich in 1638. He 1656 . THE first quakers , who appeared in New 306 AMERICAN ANNALS . 1655. ...
... He was educated at the Grammar school in Dedham , and , at the age of 14 , admitted into Emanuel college , in Cambridge . He was ordained at Ipswich in 1638. He 1656 . THE first quakers , who appeared in New 306 AMERICAN ANNALS . 1655. ...
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... quakers , who appeared in New England , arrived in Quakers July . The general court of Massachusetts , considering them banished . alike hostile to civil and to ecclesiastical order , passed sentence of banishment on 12 persons of that ...
... quakers , who appeared in New England , arrived in Quakers July . The general court of Massachusetts , considering them banished . alike hostile to civil and to ecclesiastical order , passed sentence of banishment on 12 persons of that ...
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... Quakers executed . Lands pur- The general court of Massachusetts , in addition to the income of Charlestown ferry formerly granted to Harvard College , or- dered , that there should be annually levied £ 100 , by addition to the country ...
... Quakers executed . Lands pur- The general court of Massachusetts , in addition to the income of Charlestown ferry formerly granted to Harvard College , or- dered , that there should be annually levied £ 100 , by addition to the country ...
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... quakers . The government of New England received a letter from the from the king , signifying his pleasure , that there should be no farther prosecution of the quakers who were condemned to suffer death or other corporal punishment , or ...
... quakers . The government of New England received a letter from the from the king , signifying his pleasure , that there should be no farther prosecution of the quakers who were condemned to suffer death or other corporal punishment , or ...
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... Quakers as such , so far pended . as they respect corporal punishment or death , be suspended until this Court take further order . " Upon this order of the court , 28 Quakers were released from prison , and conducted out of the ...
... Quakers as such , so far pended . as they respect corporal punishment or death , be suspended until this Court take further order . " Upon this order of the court , 28 Quakers were released from prison , and conducted out of the ...
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