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... returned in 1629 , but in 1630 Endecott arrested him again , confiscated 1856 his property , and sent him to England , where again he escaped punishment . Morton returned to America finally in 1643 ; ordered to leave Massachusetts , he ...
... returned in 1629 , but in 1630 Endecott arrested him again , confiscated 1856 his property , and sent him to England , where again he escaped punishment . Morton returned to America finally in 1643 ; ordered to leave Massachusetts , he ...
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... returned to Virginia . In the tradition of his family , he was elected a member of the House of Bur- gesses , and he represented the colony on several occasions in England . In 1705 , upon his fa- ther's death , he returned to Vir ...
... returned to Virginia . In the tradition of his family , he was elected a member of the House of Bur- gesses , and he represented the colony on several occasions in England . In 1705 , upon his fa- ther's death , he returned to Vir ...
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... returned to prepare for college . At Bowdoin College ( 1821-1825 ) , where he was , he said , " An idle student , " but " always reading , " he made a friend of Longfellow , his class- mate , and lifelong intimates of Horatio Bridge and ...
... returned to prepare for college . At Bowdoin College ( 1821-1825 ) , where he was , he said , " An idle student , " but " always reading , " he made a friend of Longfellow , his class- mate , and lifelong intimates of Horatio Bridge and ...
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