The Library of American BiographyHilliard, Gray, 1847 - United States |
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... given to Eng- land nearly all her educated men . After the close of his residence at the university , he is said to have commenced the study of the law , under the guidance of his illustrious patron ; but his inclinations , which were ...
... given to Eng- land nearly all her educated men . After the close of his residence at the university , he is said to have commenced the study of the law , under the guidance of his illustrious patron ; but his inclinations , which were ...
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... given rise to all the persecutions , that , during three cen- turies , had stained the soil of England with martyrs ' blood , and driven into exile some of the master - spirits of her people , was also incorporated into the society of ...
... given rise to all the persecutions , that , during three cen- turies , had stained the soil of England with martyrs ' blood , and driven into exile some of the master - spirits of her people , was also incorporated into the society of ...
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... given of his second residence in Salem ; and , in nar- rating the events of this important period of his life , we cannot always be sure that we are fol- lowing the order of time , or pursuing the per- 28 AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY .
... given of his second residence in Salem ; and , in nar- rating the events of this important period of his life , we cannot always be sure that we are fol- lowing the order of time , or pursuing the per- 28 AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY .
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... given of it , let it be remem- bered , is that of the very magistrate by whom it was required for examination . But , taking even the version thus furnished , which , on the very best construction , is liable to savor , in some degree ...
... given of it , let it be remem- bered , is that of the very magistrate by whom it was required for examination . But , taking even the version thus furnished , which , on the very best construction , is liable to savor , in some degree ...
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... given by the British cabinet to Endicott and the settlers at Salem . The language of these instructions was , " If any of the salvages pretend right of inheritance to all , or any part of the lands granted in our patent , we pray you ...
... given by the British cabinet to Endicott and the settlers at Salem . The language of these instructions was , " If any of the salvages pretend right of inheritance to all , or any part of the lands granted in our patent , we pray you ...
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