The Trial of Anne Hutchinson: Liberty, Law, and Intolerance in Puritan New England
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The University of North Carolina Press, 2022.
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Michael P. Winship., Michael P. Winship|AUTHOR., & Mark C. Carnes|AUTHOR. (2022). The Trial of Anne Hutchinson: Liberty, Law, and Intolerance in Puritan New England . The University of North Carolina Press.

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Michael P. Winship, Michael P. Winship|AUTHOR and Mark C. Carnes|AUTHOR. 2022. The Trial of Anne Hutchinson: Liberty, Law, and Intolerance in Puritan New England. The University of North Carolina Press.

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Michael P. Winship, Michael P. Winship|AUTHOR and Mark C. Carnes|AUTHOR. The Trial of Anne Hutchinson: Liberty, Law, and Intolerance in Puritan New England The University of North Carolina Press, 2022.

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Michael P. Winship, Michael P. Winship|AUTHOR, and Mark C. Carnes|AUTHOR. The Trial of Anne Hutchinson: Liberty, Law, and Intolerance in Puritan New England The University of North Carolina Press, 2022.

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