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... Anne Hutchinson , whose trial demonstrates the unwillingness of Puritan men to grant women the same freedom of conscience for which they themselves , according to Cheney , came to America . Opposed to the masculine Puritan- ism ...
... Anne Hutchinson , whose trial demonstrates the unwillingness of Puritan men to grant women the same freedom of conscience for which they themselves , according to Cheney , came to America . Opposed to the masculine Puritan- ism ...
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... Anne because " Anne admired her , and was at the same time neither envi- ous nor jealous , and from her youth she [ Helen ] had been troubled by the sure de- velopment of these two feelings , sooner or later , in all her girl companions ...
... Anne because " Anne admired her , and was at the same time neither envi- ous nor jealous , and from her youth she [ Helen ] had been troubled by the sure de- velopment of these two feelings , sooner or later , in all her girl companions ...
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... Anne and a spinster friend , Miss Lois , whom she has known since girlhood . These two maiden ladies act out the kind of adventure Twain gives to Huck Finn three years later . They disguise their identity , track strangers through the ...
... Anne and a spinster friend , Miss Lois , whom she has known since girlhood . These two maiden ladies act out the kind of adventure Twain gives to Huck Finn three years later . They disguise their identity , track strangers through the ...
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