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... Cotton Mather's Decennium Luctuosum , which is perhaps a good sequel to the anecdote in this relation . " Should any Petit Monsieur , " says he , " complain ( as the captain that found not himself in the tapestry hangings , which ...
... Cotton Mather's Decennium Luctuosum , which is perhaps a good sequel to the anecdote in this relation . " Should any Petit Monsieur , " says he , " complain ( as the captain that found not himself in the tapestry hangings , which ...
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... COTTON MATHER JOHN COTTON 21 On my reverend and dear father , Mr. Thomas Hooker , late Pastor of the Church at Hartford , on Connecti- cut . A thankful acknowledgment of God's Providence . Lines on his removal from Boston . INCREASE ...
... COTTON MATHER JOHN COTTON 21 On my reverend and dear father , Mr. Thomas Hooker , late Pastor of the Church at Hartford , on Connecti- cut . A thankful acknowledgment of God's Providence . Lines on his removal from Boston . INCREASE ...
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... Cotton Thomas Hooker 21 Portrait and Autograph of Ethan Allen Ames 206 24 Residence of Thomas Hooker , at Hartford . Autograph of John Winthrop William Bradford Roger Williams John Eliot Daniel Gookin Thomas Shepard Roger Clap Nathaniel ...
... Cotton Thomas Hooker 21 Portrait and Autograph of Ethan Allen Ames 206 24 Residence of Thomas Hooker , at Hartford . Autograph of John Winthrop William Bradford Roger Williams John Eliot Daniel Gookin Thomas Shepard Roger Clap Nathaniel ...
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... Cotton , " that most learned treasurer of antiquity , having by perusal of my general his- tory , and others , found that I had likewise under- gone other as hard hazards in the other parts of the world , requested me to fix the whole ...
... Cotton , " that most learned treasurer of antiquity , having by perusal of my general his- tory , and others , found that I had likewise under- gone other as hard hazards in the other parts of the world , requested me to fix the whole ...
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... Cotton Mather puns incorrigibly upon his name , and pronounces the students " a rendezvous of happy Druids " under his administration . Mr. Oakes being now , in the quaint language of the same ingenious gentleman , transplanted into the ...
... Cotton Mather puns incorrigibly upon his name , and pronounces the students " a rendezvous of happy Druids " under his administration . Mr. Oakes being now , in the quaint language of the same ingenious gentleman , transplanted into the ...
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