| David D. Hall - 1968 - 136 sivua
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| Michael G. Kammen - 1969 - 248 sivua
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| James G. Moseley - 1992 - 216 sivua
[ Valitettavasti tämän sivun sisältö on rajoitettu ] | |
| Essex Institute - 1963 - 390 sivua
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| John Winthrop - 1996 - 874 sivua
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| Francis J. Bremer - 2003 - 520 sivua
...must have been widespread in 1634, since John Cotton's election sermon to the gathered freemen argued "that a magistrate ought not to be turned into the condition of a private man without just cause.". But, voting perhaps for the first time with paper ballots, the freemen chose... | |
| Francis J. Bremer - 2005 - 516 sivua
...must have been widespread in 1634, since John Cotton's election sermon to the gathered freemen argued "that a magistrate ought not to be turned into the condition of a private man without just cause."7 But, voting perhaps for the first time with paper ballots, the freemen chose... | |
| Www Jacobabbott Com - 2006 - 426 sivua
...justified by the Scriptures and produced very salutary effects. Some persons carried their attempts further than was agreeable to public opinion. Before the general...to be turned into the condition of a private man; the question afterward came before the court and was prudently postponed. In May 1636 a law passed... | |
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