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8 By what authority could Winthrop impose control on this turbulent com- munity ? The answer may be gleaned in antiquarian fashion from the first gloss on his address , the headnote composed by Winthrop's son sometime in the mid - 1630s ...
8 By what authority could Winthrop impose control on this turbulent com- munity ? The answer may be gleaned in antiquarian fashion from the first gloss on his address , the headnote composed by Winthrop's son sometime in the mid - 1630s ...
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in defying the Anglican establishment , they turned to a sharper , more vivid alternative to Court authority : namely , the authority of the national past . Their civic appeals , a large and unduly neglected archive - declarations of ...
in defying the Anglican establishment , they turned to a sharper , more vivid alternative to Court authority : namely , the authority of the national past . Their civic appeals , a large and unduly neglected archive - declarations of ...
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Lineage A Lineage B marriage lineage dyad kinship through women patrilineal descent dyad across lineages A man о woman Father / son ( same patrilineage → jural authority ; property ; socialisation affect , reciprocities of rearing ) ...
Lineage A Lineage B marriage lineage dyad kinship through women patrilineal descent dyad across lineages A man о woman Father / son ( same patrilineage → jural authority ; property ; socialisation affect , reciprocities of rearing ) ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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