Puritanism in the SouthPilgrim Press, 1908 - 144 頁 |
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... Charles II , the immigration ceased , many of them re- turning to their homes and lands in England . Sims in his history of South Carolina gives this picture of several Cavaliers who were early concerned with the development of the ...
... Charles II , the immigration ceased , many of them re- turning to their homes and lands in England . Sims in his history of South Carolina gives this picture of several Cavaliers who were early concerned with the development of the ...
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... Charles I took the field against his subjects . They were only so many rapacious court- iers seeking a selfish object and without the capital to achieve or the capacity to design a plan of colonial es- tablishment which should answer ...
... Charles I took the field against his subjects . They were only so many rapacious court- iers seeking a selfish object and without the capital to achieve or the capacity to design a plan of colonial es- tablishment which should answer ...
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... Charles II , we become familiar with the names of Washington , Randolph , Cary , Ludwell and Parke , and others who achieved prominence . We must not forget the valuable services which these men of Cavalier blood rendered . But at the ...
... Charles II , we become familiar with the names of Washington , Randolph , Cary , Ludwell and Parke , and others who achieved prominence . We must not forget the valuable services which these men of Cavalier blood rendered . But at the ...
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... Charles I was ruling without a parliament and when the Puritan was being harried for his obedience to con- science . What the entire effect of this action of the Assembly was can only be conjectured . From the meager records it would ...
... Charles I was ruling without a parliament and when the Puritan was being harried for his obedience to con- science . What the entire effect of this action of the Assembly was can only be conjectured . From the meager records it would ...
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... Charles I , and the growing revolutionary influences in England , were the motives which led the Puritans of Virginia to send a petition signed by sev- enty - one people to their brethren in Massachusetts . Phillip Bennett , an elder of ...
... Charles I , and the growing revolutionary influences in England , were the motives which led the Puritans of Virginia to send a petition signed by sev- enty - one people to their brethren in Massachusetts . Phillip Bennett , an elder of ...
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第 82 頁 - BEHIND him lay the gray Azores, Behind the Gates of Hercules; Before him not the ghost of shores, Before him only shoreless seas. The good mate said: "Now must we pray, For lo! the very stars are gone. Brave Admiral, speak, what shall I say?
第 89 頁 - ... 4. Resolved, that as we now acknowledge the existence and control of no law or legal officer, civil or military, within this county, we do hereby ordain and adopt as a rule of life all, each and every of our former laws — wherein nevertheless the Crown of Great Britain never can be considered as holding rights, privileges, immunities, or authority therein.
第 88 頁 - That we do hereby declare ourselves a free and independent people, are and of right ought to be a sovereign and selfgoverning association under the control of no power other than that of our God and the General Government of the Congress to the maintenance of which independence we solemnly pledge to each other our mutual co-operation our lives our fortunes and our most sacred honor.
第 83 頁 - Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!'" They sailed and sailed, as winds might blow, Until at last the blanched mate said: "Why, now not even God would know Should I and all my men fall dead. These very winds forget their way, For God from these dread seas is gone. Now. speak, brave Admiral, speak and say" — He said: "Sail on! sail on! and on!
第 91 頁 - That whatever person shall hereafter receive a commission from the Crown, or attempt to exercise any such commission heretofore received, shall be deemed an enemy to his country...
第 88 頁 - That we, the citizens of Mecklenburg county, do hereby dissolve the political bonds which have connected us with the mother country, and hereby absolve ourselves from all allegiance to the British Crown...
第 83 頁 - Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on! " Then, pale and worn, he kept his deck, And peered through darkness. Ah, that night Of all dark nights! And then a speck — A light! A light! A light! A light! It grew, a starlit flag unfurled! It grew to be Time's burst of dawn. He gained a world; he gave that world Its grandest lesson:
第 28 頁 - That Virginia shall be free from all taxes, customs and impositions whatsoever, and none to be imposed on them without consent of the Grand assembly; and soe that neither fforts nor castle bee erected or garrisons maintained without their consent.
第 114 頁 - Alone she stood, a Pharos of liberty in England's most loyal province, renouncing every fellowship that savored not of freedom, and refusing every luxury which contributed to ministerial coffers. With a halter around her neck and...