Colonial and Federalist American WritingOdyssey Press, 1966 - 946 Seiten Washington Irving -- James Fenimore Cooper. |
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... persons , then what consequences necessarily will follow , I have before mentioned . And I add , according to this conclusion it must follow , that , if the most godly persons yield not to once or twice Admonition ( as is maintained by ...
... persons , then what consequences necessarily will follow , I have before mentioned . And I add , according to this conclusion it must follow , that , if the most godly persons yield not to once or twice Admonition ( as is maintained by ...
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... persons suspected for witches , and so cast them into the water , in order to making a discovery of their innocen- cy or guiltiness ; so that if they keep above the water , they shall be deemed as confederate with the devil ; but if ...
... persons suspected for witches , and so cast them into the water , in order to making a discovery of their innocen- cy or guiltiness ; so that if they keep above the water , they shall be deemed as confederate with the devil ; but if ...
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... persons being often brought to this probation by water , did at one time swim and another time sink ; and this difference has sometimes happened according to the different persons making the experiment upon them ; in which respect one ...
... persons being often brought to this probation by water , did at one time swim and another time sink ; and this difference has sometimes happened according to the different persons making the experiment upon them ; in which respect one ...
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Introduction | 2 |
George Alsop | 16 |
Thomas Morton | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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