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Odell , Jonathan , 261 , 266 Paine , Thomas , 283–296 Parkman , Francis , 997–1002 Payne , John Howard , 574 , 577 Peters , Samuel Andrew , 301-305 Pierpont , John , 574 , 578 Pinkney , Edward Coote , 573 , 576 , 577 Poe , Edgar Allan ...
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1588 John Winthrop 1649 1 IN ' N CONTRAST with Bradford , Governor Winthrop represents the higher social and educational standing and the greater affluence of the Massachusetts and Connecticut settlers .
1588 John Winthrop 1649 1 IN ' N CONTRAST with Bradford , Governor Winthrop represents the higher social and educational standing and the greater affluence of the Massachusetts and Connecticut settlers .
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The elegy is included in a prose manuscript called The Burwell Papers , the best of several contemporary accounts of the rebellion , whose writer was pretty surely another John Cotton ( born c . 1641 ) , planter and merchant , who was ...
The elegy is included in a prose manuscript called The Burwell Papers , the best of several contemporary accounts of the rebellion , whose writer was pretty surely another John Cotton ( born c . 1641 ) , planter and merchant , who was ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657? | 15 |
THOMAS MORTON 1575?1646? | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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