Congregational Commonwealth Connecticut, 1636-1662Wesleyan University Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 233 |
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... constitution for Connecticut from 1639 until 1662 , first attracted the writer to this early period of Connecticut's history and are the focal point of the study . To determine what the vigorous little community on the Connecticut River ...
... constitution for Connecticut from 1639 until 1662 , first attracted the writer to this early period of Connecticut's history and are the focal point of the study . To determine what the vigorous little community on the Connecticut River ...
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Mary Jeanne Anderson Jones. citizen of Connecticut before the constitution . Thomas Hooker was its foremost pastor . In all probability the constitution of this Congregational Commonwealth was inspired by the religious spokesman and then ...
Mary Jeanne Anderson Jones. citizen of Connecticut before the constitution . Thomas Hooker was its foremost pastor . In all probability the constitution of this Congregational Commonwealth was inspired by the religious spokesman and then ...
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... constitution by removing the provision that no man could succeed himself as governor.67 The constitution served as Connecticut's fundamental law from 1639 until 1662 , but it was not rigidly immutable . This was the form of government ...
... constitution by removing the provision that no man could succeed himself as governor.67 The constitution served as Connecticut's fundamental law from 1639 until 1662 , but it was not rigidly immutable . This was the form of government ...
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