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... Quakers , who absolutely refused to conform , and who promulgated the doctrine that the Deity communicated directly with men , were naturally visited the worst of all the re- ligious persecutions . The first Quakers who came to Boston ...
... Quakers , who absolutely refused to conform , and who promulgated the doctrine that the Deity communicated directly with men , were naturally visited the worst of all the re- ligious persecutions . The first Quakers who came to Boston ...
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... Quakers ; and yet they were very ill - treated ; for before they came ashore the deputy governor , Richard Bellingham ( the governor himself being out of town ) , sent of- ficers aboard , who searched their trunks and chests and took ...
... Quakers ; and yet they were very ill - treated ; for before they came ashore the deputy governor , Richard Bellingham ( the governor himself being out of town ) , sent of- ficers aboard , who searched their trunks and chests and took ...
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... Quakers was now at once supplied . Those who brought in members of this sect were fined and those who entertained them deprived of one or both ears . In 1656 an act was passed by which it cost 1 five shillings to attend a Quaker meeting ...
... Quakers was now at once supplied . Those who brought in members of this sect were fined and those who entertained them deprived of one or both ears . In 1656 an act was passed by which it cost 1 five shillings to attend a Quaker meeting ...
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MARY CAROLINE CRAWFORD. 1 five shillings to attend a Quaker meeting and five pounds to speak at one . In October of the same year the penalty of death was decreed against all Quakers who should return to the colony after they had been ...
MARY CAROLINE CRAWFORD. 1 five shillings to attend a Quaker meeting and five pounds to speak at one . In October of the same year the penalty of death was decreed against all Quakers who should return to the colony after they had been ...
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MARY CAROLINE CRAWFORD. House Mane : In sermon time there came in a female Quaker , in a canvas frock , her hair disshevelled and loose like a Periwigg , her face as black as ink , led by two other Quakers and two others following . It ...
MARY CAROLINE CRAWFORD. House Mane : In sermon time there came in a female Quaker , in a canvas frock , her hair disshevelled and loose like a Periwigg , her face as black as ink , led by two other Quakers and two others following . It ...
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St. Botolph's Town: An Account of Old Boston in Colonial Days Mary Caroline Crawford Vista completa - 1908 |
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Página 230 - I had never before seen any of them. I bought it, read it over and over, and was much delighted with it. I thought the writing excellent and wished if possible to imitate it.
Página 230 - I began to form the full sentences and complete the paper. This was to teach me method in the arrangement of thoughts. By comparing my work afterwards with the original, I discovered many faults and amended them; but I sometimes had the pleasure of fancying that, in certain particulars of small import, I had been lucky enough to improve the method...
Página 230 - Tragedy, and contained an account of the drowning of Captain Worthilake, with his two daughters ; the other was a sailor's song, on the taking of Teach (or Blackbeard), the pirate.
Página 28 - Levett. We that were of the assistants, and some other gentlemen, and some of the women, and our captain, returned with them to Nahumkeck, where we supped with a good venison pasty and good beer, and at night we returned to our ship, but some of the women stayed behind. In the mean time most of our people went on shore upon the land of Cape Ann, which lay very near us, and gathered store of fine strawberries.
Página 230 - ... indulgence. Our disputes were often brought before our father, and I fancy I was either generally in the right or else a better pleader, because the judgment was generally in my favour.
Página 230 - From a child I was fond of reading, and all the little money that came into my hands was ever laid out in books.
Página 230 - So I sold some of my books to raise a little money, was taken on board privately, and as we had a fair wind, in three days I found myself in New York, near 300 miles from home, a boy of but 17,* without the least recommendation to, or knowledge of any person in the place, and with very little money in my pocket.
Página 86 - THIS is the forest primeval. The murmuring pines and the hemlocks, Bearded with moss, and in garments green, indistinct in the twilight, Stand like Druids of eld, with voices sad and prophetic, Stand like harpers hoar, with beards that rest on their bosoms.
Página 9 - September next, the whole Government, together with the Patent for the said Plantation, be first, by an order of Court, legally transferred and established to remain with us and others which shall inhabit upon the said Plantation...