| William Cabell Bruce - 1917 - 560 頁
...freighted with nonsense, unmannerliness, railery, prophaneness, immorality, arrogance, calumnies, lies, contradictions, and what not, all tending to quarrels...and to debauch and corrupt the minds and manners of New England." For a time, the Church was too much for the scoffers. James Franklin was not haled for... | |
| William Cabell Bruce - 1917 - 560 頁
...freighted with nonsense, unmannerliness, railery, prophaneness, immorality, arrogance, calumnies, lies, contradictions, and what not, all tending to quarrels and divisions, and to debaueh and corrupt the minds and manners of New England." For a time, the Church was too much for... | |
| Harvey Jerrold O'Higgins, Edward Hiram Reede - 1924 - 356 頁
..."full-freighted with nonsense, unmanliness, raillery, profaneness, immorality, arrogance, calumnies, lies, contradictions, and what not, all tending to quarrels...and to debauch and corrupt the minds and manners of New England." And James's influence over his younger brother confirmed Benjamin in a revolt againts... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - 1926 - 446 頁
..."full-freighted with nonsense, unmanliness, raillery, profaneness, immorality, arrogance, calumnies, lies, contradictions, and what not, all tending to quarrels...and to debauch and corrupt the minds and manners of New England." Among other things, the C our ant, as Increase Mather informs us, was guilty of saying... | |
| Jeffery A. Smith - 1990 - 246 頁
...Courant "full freighted with Nonsence, Unmannerliness, Railery, Prophaneness, Immorality, Arrogancy, Calumnies, Lyes, Contradictions, and what not, all...and to Debauch and Corrupt the Minds and Manners of New England." Using a reference to an outlawed group of devil worshippers in England, a defender of... | |
| David J. Krajicek - 1998 - 254 頁
...Courant "full freighted with Nonsence, Unmannerliness, Raillery, Prophaneness, Immorality, Arrogancy, Calumnies, Lyes, Contradictions, and what not, all...and to Debauch and Corrupt the Minds and Manners of New England." James Franklin had a famous contentious streak. He was opposed to inoculations for smallpox,... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1924 - 568 頁
...Calumnies, Lyes, Contradictions, 1 Boston Gazette, July 17, 1721. 2 Boston News-Letter, August 7, 1721. and what not, all tending to Quarrels and Divisions,...and Corrupt the Minds and Manners of NewEngland." They likewise charged that the physicians of Boston who were opposed to inoculation were " said esteem'd... | |
| David J. Krajicek - 1998 - 252 頁
...freighted with Nonsence, Unmannerliness, Raillery, Prophaneness, Immorality, Arrogancy, Calunmies, Lyes, Contradictions, and what not, all tending to Quarrels and Divisions, and to Dehauch and Corrupt the Minds and Man ners of New England." James Franklin had a famous contentious... | |
| Mark A. Noll - 2002 - 637 頁
...Courant was "full freighted with Nonesense, Unmannerliness, Railery, Prophaneness, Immorality, Arrogancy, Calumnies, Lyes, Contradictions, and what not, all...and to Debauch and Corrupt the Minds and Manners of New England."8 The general situation, even in New England, where radical political views were best... | |
| Eric Burns - 2007 - 480 頁
...publication "full-freighted with Nonsence, Unmannerliness, Railery, Prophaneness, Immorality, Arrogancy, Calumnies, Lyes, contradictions, and what not, all...and to Debauch and Corrupt the Minds and Manners of New England." Running into Franklin on the street one day, Cotton warned him that the man who dared... | |
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