The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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... Puritanism . In the same months that subscriptions were being invited among the inner circles of the Puritans to the ... Puritan leaders in England subscribed to its funds . Lords Warwick , Brooke , Saye and Sele , Sir Benjamin Rudyerd ...
... Puritanism . In the same months that subscriptions were being invited among the inner circles of the Puritans to the ... Puritan leaders in England subscribed to its funds . Lords Warwick , Brooke , Saye and Sele , Sir Benjamin Rudyerd ...
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... Puritan party in the Civil War . In 1651 , therefore , the Commonwealth recalled Kirke , and thenceforward the island was controlled by commissioners appointed by the Puritan Governments ; but there was in this period no settlement of ...
... Puritan party in the Civil War . In 1651 , therefore , the Commonwealth recalled Kirke , and thenceforward the island was controlled by commissioners appointed by the Puritan Governments ; but there was in this period no settlement of ...
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... Puritan political thought in the first half of the seventeenth century , so that many of the features of the American constitution are to be attributed rather to the general influence of Puritanism than to the particular championship of ...
... Puritan political thought in the first half of the seventeenth century , so that many of the features of the American constitution are to be attributed rather to the general influence of Puritanism than to the particular championship of ...
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