"In God We Trust": The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding FathersNorman Cousins Harper, 1958 - 464 Seiten |
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... Quakers from their state on pain of death . And when Quakers persisted in returning in defiance of law , and in practicing their religious faith , the Puritans made good the threat of death ; Quaker women were burned at the stake . The ...
... Quakers from their state on pain of death . And when Quakers persisted in returning in defiance of law , and in practicing their religious faith , the Puritans made good the threat of death ; Quaker women were burned at the stake . The ...
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... Quakers and the governing part of Pennsylvania from us ; for , at that time , by means of a most unequal representation , the Quakers had a majority in their House of Assembly , and , by consequence , the whole power of the State in ...
... Quakers and the governing part of Pennsylvania from us ; for , at that time , by means of a most unequal representation , the Quakers had a majority in their House of Assembly , and , by consequence , the whole power of the State in ...
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... Quakers and Tories in this city , unless perhaps their folly . . . ” he declared in a letter . " These Quakers are in general a sly artful people , not altogether destitute , as I conceive , of worldly views in their religious ...
... Quakers and Tories in this city , unless perhaps their folly . . . ” he declared in a letter . " These Quakers are in general a sly artful people , not altogether destitute , as I conceive , of worldly views in their religious ...
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THE RESPONSIVE MEN | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 16 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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