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The character of the good ruler: a study of Puritan political ideas in New England, 1630-1730
Breen, T. H.
Year: 1970.
Publisher:  Yale University Press. 
© T. H. Breen
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Frontmatter
INTRODUCTION
1 THE ENGLISH BACKGROUND: THE 1620s
2 A FAMILY QUARREL: 1630-1660
3 THE FRUITS OF DIVERSITY: 1660-1684
4 THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION: 1684-1691
5 THE POLITICS OF PROPERTY: 169I-1694
6 TWO NEW ENGLANDS: 1695-1730
7 THE COUNTRY PERSUASION
EPILOGUE
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY
INDEX
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Title: The character of the good ruler : a study of Puritan political ideas in New England, 1630-1730 / by T.H. Breen.
Author: Breen, T. H
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Source Version: The character of the good ruler : a study of Puritan political ideas in New England, 1630-1730 / by T.H. Breen
Breen, T. H
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1970.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01334
Subject Headings: • Leadership -- New England
• Puritans -- New England
• New England -- Politics and government -- To 1775
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