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... chief evils against which the Puritan fought is so remote , and seems to us so impossible , that we are in danger of overlooking the reality of it . We can scarcely place ourselves in the position of men who had to deal with Popery ...
... chief evils against which the Puritan fought is so remote , and seems to us so impossible , that we are in danger of overlooking the reality of it . We can scarcely place ourselves in the position of men who had to deal with Popery ...
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... Chief Justice Popham . His experience as a judge had probably impressed on his mind the necessity for colonization as a remedy for that over - population and lack of employment to which crime was so largely due . He had already turned ...
... Chief Justice Popham . His experience as a judge had probably impressed on his mind the necessity for colonization as a remedy for that over - population and lack of employment to which crime was so largely due . He had already turned ...
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... chief followers and advisers of Essex . The prosperity of Gorges survived the downfall of his patron , but only at the cost of his good name . He , ac- cording to popular belief , was one of those who urged Essex to the most ...
... chief followers and advisers of Essex . The prosperity of Gorges survived the downfall of his patron , but only at the cost of his good name . He , ac- cording to popular belief , was one of those who urged Essex to the most ...
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... Chief Justice . Popham was also appointed to the presidency of the colony . He was , as it would seein , hardly young or vigorous enough for such a task , though otherwise well fitted for his post.3 The at- tempted colony at The whole ...
... Chief Justice . Popham was also appointed to the presidency of the colony . He was , as it would seein , hardly young or vigorous enough for such a task , though otherwise well fitted for his post.3 The at- tempted colony at The whole ...
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... Chief Jus- tice . Moreover , the same ship which brought tidings of his death also announced that of Sir John Gilbert . His brother Raleigh inherited the family estate . His uncle's spirit was not strong enough in him to make him reject ...
... Chief Jus- tice . Moreover , the same ship which brought tidings of his death also announced that of Sir John Gilbert . His brother Raleigh inherited the family estate . His uncle's spirit was not strong enough in him to make him reject ...
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Página 171 - Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er such as do a toleration hatch ; Lest that ill egg bring forth a cockatrice, To poison all with heresy and vice.