St. Botolph's Town: An Account of Old Boston in Colonial DaysL. C. Page, 1908 - 365 páginas |
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Página 68
... fact that his sudden elevation had nursed deep jealousies of him , proved his undoing in Mas- sachusetts . Naught did it avail that he showed great sagacity in dealing with the Indians and extraordinary tact in smoothing the ruffled ...
... fact that his sudden elevation had nursed deep jealousies of him , proved his undoing in Mas- sachusetts . Naught did it avail that he showed great sagacity in dealing with the Indians and extraordinary tact in smoothing the ruffled ...
Página 71
... fact still remained that the king's colours were not fly- ing at the fort and the British officers could not say that they were should news of the af- fair be wafted back to England and the king moved to ask questions about the matter ...
... fact still remained that the king's colours were not fly- ing at the fort and the British officers could not say that they were should news of the af- fair be wafted back to England and the king moved to ask questions about the matter ...
Página 71
... fact still remained that the king's colours were not fly- ing at the fort and the British officers could not say that they were should news of the af- fair be wafted back to England and the king moved to ask questions about the matter ...
... fact still remained that the king's colours were not fly- ing at the fort and the British officers could not say that they were should news of the af- fair be wafted back to England and the king moved to ask questions about the matter ...
Página 77
... Constitu- tional History of England , accounts for this fact thus : " He was not only incorrupt but dis- interested , inflexible in conforming his public conduct to his principles , and averse to every sanguinary Sir Harry Vane 77.
... Constitu- tional History of England , accounts for this fact thus : " He was not only incorrupt but dis- interested , inflexible in conforming his public conduct to his principles , and averse to every sanguinary Sir Harry Vane 77.
Página 78
... fact of the matter was that Vane was positively heroic in his contention for peace and liberty of conscience and abhorred every form of persecution and bigotry . Great as was his personal dislike for all that Papacy implied , he so ...
... fact of the matter was that Vane was positively heroic in his contention for peace and liberty of conscience and abhorred every form of persecution and bigotry . Great as was his personal dislike for all that Papacy implied , he so ...
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