Vexed and Troubled Englishmen, 1590-1642A social, economic, and cultural history of the late Elizabethan and early Stuart period, as well as a fundamental work on America's origins. |
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... learned ministers of God's holy word , which are planted in this shire . " But like the author , most of them were Puritans . John Sel- den's dictum of 1634 was that " All confesse there never was a 22. G. B. Tatham , The Puritans in ...
... learned ministers of God's holy word , which are planted in this shire . " But like the author , most of them were Puritans . John Sel- den's dictum of 1634 was that " All confesse there never was a 22. G. B. Tatham , The Puritans in ...
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... learned languages to the admiration of all men . ' " 36 In contrast with these forward - looking pedagogues , there were many Englishmen who , even if they did not actually oppose gram- mar - school education for girls , saw no ...
... learned languages to the admiration of all men . ' " 36 In contrast with these forward - looking pedagogues , there were many Englishmen who , even if they did not actually oppose gram- mar - school education for girls , saw no ...
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... learned that his settlement near Cape Henlopen had been destroyed and that his people had agreed with some Englishmen there to sail their barque to the British West Indies . It was understood that the Englishmen would serve as captains ...
... learned that his settlement near Cape Henlopen had been destroyed and that his people had agreed with some Englishmen there to sail their barque to the British West Indies . It was understood that the Englishmen would serve as captains ...
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Westward the Land Was Bright | 3 |
The People of England | 13 |
Country People | 46 |
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