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  1. Bradford's History "Of Plimoth Plantation."From the Original Manuscript. With a Report of the Proceedings Incident to the Return of the Manuscript to Massachusetts by William Bradford, 2008-07-21
  2. William Bradford (Leaders of the Colonial Era) by Heather Lehr Wagner, 2010-11
  3. The History of Plymouth Colony by William Bradford, 1970
  4. William Bradford Rock of Plymouth by Kieran Doherty, 1999
  5. Hotel Mamie Stover (Signet books) by William Bradford Huie, 1964
  6. How Firm A Foundation: William Bradford and Plymouth by John M. Pafford, 2001-08-01
  7. Catalogue of Books Printed by William Bradford and Other Printers in the Middle Colonies by Grolier Club, 2009-12-23
  8. Letters Of S. D. Bradford, Esq. To The Hon. Abbott Lawrence In Reply To Those Addressed By Mr. Lawrence To The Hon. William C. Rives Of Virginia by Samuel Dexter Bradford, Abbott Lawrence, et all 2010-05-22
  9. Writings of Rev. William Bradford Homer: Late Pastor of the Congregational Church in South Berwick, Me by Edwards Amasa Park, William Bradford Homer, 2010-03-08
  10. An Old Philadelphian, Colonel William Bradford: The Patriot Printer of 1776. Sketches of His Life by John William Wallace, 2010-03-20
  11. The Mayflower Pilgrims: Being a Condensation in the Original Wording and Spelling of the Story Written by Gov. William Bradford of Their Privations and ... and Settlement at Plymouth in the Year 1620 by William Bradford, John Tyler Wheelwright, 2010-03-23
  12. Colonial pioneers. Governor Bradford. William Brewster. Thomas Hutchinson. Lord Baltimore. Peter Stuyvesant. William Johnson. James Logan. Captain Kidd. Rev. Samuel Parris. Capt. Henry Hudson by James Parton, 2010-06-24
  13. Writings of Rev. William Bradford Homer, late pastor of the Congregational Church in South Berwick, Me by William Bradford Homer, Edwards Amasa Park, 2010-08-30
  14. The Hebrew exercises of Governor William Bradford by Isidore S Meyer, 1973

21. William Bradford: Governor Of Plymouth Colony
william bradford, the second governor of Plymouth colony elected to fill the place of the deceased John Carver, was responsible for the infant colony s
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William Bradford, the second governor of Plymouth colony elected to fill the place of the deceased John Carver, was responsible for the infant colony's success through great hardships. The Pilgrims were part of a strain of Puritanism known as Separatism, which denoted the aim to completely secede from the Church of England. The Pilgrims held to a Congregational rather than a Presbyterian form of church government. Not all of the Plymouth colony were Christians, however, and some spoke of using their liberty in defiance of the Pilgrims. Unless they could be held together in unity there was little hope they would survive. The success of the Plymouth was based on covenantalism - the belief that men could form compacts or covenants in the sight of God as a basis for government without the consent of a higher authority. The church of the Pilgrims was already bound by a strict mutual covenant. But to include those outside of the church, a civil compact was drawn up - the constitution and foundation of a Christian democratic republic in the New World. The Mayflower Compact acknowledged the right of everyone who signed it to share in the making and administering of laws and the right of the majority to rule. It was the constitution of a pure democracy, the principle of Congregational church government applied to the state. This was all the law they had for several years. It worked because they chose Christians as their leaders and all understood that they were to be self-governing under the moral law of God.

22. Pilgrims And Puritans: Background
The reasons are suggested by william bradford, when he notes the discouragements of the hard life they had in Holland, and the hope of attracting others
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Context and Developments THE PILGRIMS democratization . As a writer in 1921 put it, "They accepted Calvin's rule, that those who are to exercise any public function in the church should be chosen by common voice" (Wheelwright, vii). However much this might emphasize the democratic qualities of the Pilgrims, as dissenters they do suggest at some level the origins of democratic society, in its reliance upon contending and even conflicting points of view, and in its tendency toward a more fluid social structure. But theirs was a religious, not a political agenda; moral and theological principles were involved, and from their perspective, there could be no compromise. For them 2 Corinthians made it clear: "Come out from among them and be ye separate, saith the Lord." To achieve and preserve a simplicity and 'purity' that they felt had been lost amid the some of the surviving features of Catholicismthe rituals which continued through into the Anglican Church and were epitomized in its statement, "'I believe in...the holy Catholick Church'" (Gill, 19). To establish themselves as rightful interpreters of the Bible independent of an inherited social and cultural order, they removed from the Anglican Church in order to re-establish it as they believed it truly should be. This of course meant leaving the country, and they left for Holland in 1608. the mayflower compact Naturally, the primary text for later interpreters would be the Mayflower Compact, which Bradford gives:

23. William Bradford Online
william bradford American Painter, 18231892 Guide to pictures of works by william bradford in art museum sites and image archives worldwide.
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24. Shockley
They married in 1908 and moved to London, where william had contract work. Their only child, william bradford was born there. Young william was a miserable
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William Bradford Shockley
born Feb. 13, 1910, London, Eng.
died Aug. 12, 1989, Palo Alto, Calif., U.S.

American engineer and teacher, cowinner (with John Bardeen and Walter H. Brattain) of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956 for their development of the transistor, a device that largely replaced the bulkier and less-efficient vacuum tube and ushered in the age of microminiature electronics. During the late 1960s Shockley became a figure of some controversy because of his widely debated views on the intellectual differences between races.
Shockley was born in London, England, on February 13, 1910. His parents were Americans. Shockley came from a long, aristocratic American line, directly descending from John Alden and Priscilla Mullins from the Mayflower on his father's side. His father, William, was an MIT-trained mining engineer and adventurer, quite capable of staring down bandits at gunpoint on Mongolian railroads, but largely incapable of making a living. Shockley's mother, May Bradford, of Missouri stock, was one of the first women graduates of Stanford University, majoring in art and mathematics. She became the first woman surveyor in Nevada's silver mining territory. William was 24 years older than she; he was in his mid 50s. They married in 1908 and moved to London, where William had contract work. Their only child, William Bradford was born there. When he entered high school, Shockley spent two years at the Palo Alto Military Academy. He then enrolled for a brief time in the Los Angeles Coaching School to study physics. He finished his high school education at Hollywood High, graduating in 1927.

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26. William Bradford (1590 - 1657) - Find A Grave Memorial
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27. Of Plymouth Plantation By William Bradford
In all this voyage there died but one of the passengers, which was william But ten, a youth, servant to Samuel Fuller, when they drew near the coast.
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Of Plymouth Plantation
by William Bradford Chapter IX OF THEIR VOYAGE, AND HOW THEY PASSED THE SEA; AND OF THEIR SAFE ARRIVAL AT CAPE COD September 6 [1620]. These troubles being blown over, and now all being compact together in one ship, they put to sea again with a prosperous wind, which continued divers days together, which was some encouragement unto them; yet, according to the usual manner, many were afflicted with seasickness. And I may not omit here a special work of God’s providence. There was a proud and very profane young man, one of the seamen, of a lusty, able body, which made him the more haughty; he would always be contemning the poor people in their sickness and cursing them daily with grievous execrations; and did not let to tell them that he hoped to help to cast half of them overboard before they came to their journey’s end, and to make merry with what they had; and if he Were by any gently reproved, he would curse and swear most bitterly. But it pleased God before they came half seas over, to smite this young man with a grievous disease, of which he died in a desperate manner, and so was himself the first that was thrown overboard. Thus his curses light on his own head, and it was an astonishment to all his fellows for they noted it to be the just hand of God upon him. In sundry of these storms the winds were so fierce and the seas so high, as they could not bear a knot of sail, but were forced to hull for divers days together. And in one of them, as they thus lay at hull in a mighty storm, a lusty young man called John Howland, coming upon some occasion above the gratings, was, with a roll of the ship, thrown into sea; but it pleased God that he caught hold of the topsail halyards, which hung overboard and ran out at length. Yet he held his hold (though he was sundry fathoms under water) till he was hauled up by the same rope to the brim of the water, and then with a boat hook and other means got into the ship again and his life saved. And though he was something ill with it, yet he lived many years after and became a profitable member both in church and commonwealth. In all this voyage there died but one of the passengers, which was William But ten, a youth, servant to Samuel Fuller, when they drew near the coast.

28. §6. William Bradford. II. The Historians, 1607–1783. Vol. 15. Colonial And Rev
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29. William Bradford (1755-1795), University Of Pennsylvania Archives
william bradford, a Philadelphia native, was the son of patriot and printer william bradford (17221791) and his wife Rachel Budd.
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Lieutenant-Colonel in the Continental Army Attorney-General of Pennsylvania Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Attorney General of the United States William Bradford, a Philadelphia native, was the son of patriot and printer William Bradford (1722-1791) and his wife Rachel Budd. The elder William Bradford was Benjamin Franklin 's rival and publisher of The Weekly Advertiser . The younger Bradford began his formal education at the Philadelphia Academy , where he was a student from 1762 to 1765. He then continued his studies in Princeton, first under the tutelage of Reverend Richard Treat and then as a student at Princeton College for three years. After graduating from Princeton with an A.B. degree in 1772, Bradford pursued further studies of history and morality to receive his A.M. degree in 1775. At Princeton his classmates included his close friend James Madison as well as Hugh Henry Breckinridge and Aaron Burr. After college, Bradford studied law under

30. The San Antonio College LitWeb William Bradford Page
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A Relation of the Beginning and Proceedings of the English Plantation at Plymouth ( 1622 ). This short work goes under the name of 'Mourt's Relation.'
Of Plimmouth Plantation ( 1856 ). History up to the year 1649. Edited by Samuel Eliot Morison, Knopf, 1959.
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31. Governor William Bradford's 1623 Thanksgiving Day Proclamation
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Governor William Bradford's Thanksgiving Proclamation
Inasmuch as the great Father has given us this year an abundant harvest of Indian corn, wheat, peas, beans, squashes, and garden vegetables, and has made the forests to abound with game and the sea with fish and clams, and inasmuch as he has protected us from the ravages of the savages, has spared us from pestilence and disease, has granted us freedom to worship God according to the dictates of our own conscience. Now I, your magistrate, do proclaim that all ye Pilgrims, with your wives and ye little ones, do gather at ye meeting house, on ye hill, between the hours of 9 and 12 in the day time, on Thursday, November 29th, of the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred and twenty-three and the third year since ye Pilgrims landed on ye Pilgrim Rock, there to listen to ye pastor and render thanksgiving to ye Almighty God for all His blessings. William Bradford
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32. William Bradford - MSN Encarta
bradford, william (15901657), one of the Pilgrim leaders and American colonial governor, born in Austerfield, Yorkshire, England. In 1606 he joined
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Encyclopedia Article Find Print E-mail Blog It Multimedia 1 item William Bradford (1590-1657) , one of the Pilgrim leaders and American colonial governor, born in Austerfield, Yorkshire, England. In 1606 he joined the Separatists, a dissident Protestant sect. Three years later, in search of freedom of worship, he went with them to Holland, where he became an apprentice to a silk manufacturer. Bradford sailed on the Mayflower in 1620, and after his arrival in America he helped found Plymouth Colony . In April 1621 he succeeded Governor John Carver as chief executive of Plymouth Colony. Except for five years, Bradford served as governor almost continuously from 1621 through 1656, having been reelected 30 times.

33. William Bradford Huie
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  • 34. Property: William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation 120--21
    http//presspubs.uchicago.edu/founders/documents/v1ch16s1.html The University of Chicago Press. bradford, william. Of Plymouth Plantation, 16201647.
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    The experience that was had in this common course and condition, tried sundry years and that amongst godly and sober men, may well evince the vanity of that conceit of Plato's and other ancients applauded by some of later times; that the taking away of property and bringing in community into a commonwealth would make them happy and flourishing; as if they were wiser than God. For this
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    35. Street Level Mark Bradford, William Cordova And Robin Rhode
    For Mark bradford, william Cordova and Robin Rhode, the streets of Los Angeles, Lima, Miami, New York, Cape Town, Johannesburg and Berlin act as sources of
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    36. William Bradford And Plymouth Plantation
    william bradford s work Of Plymouth Plantation provides insight into the experiences of the colonists. In this lesson, students work with a primary source,
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    37. Who Is William Bradford?
    A brief biography of william bradford, first historian of Massachusetts.
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    Who is William Bradford?
    WILLIAM BRADFORD, the first historian of Massachusetts, was the official successor of John Garver, the earliest governor of the Plymouth colony. He entered upon his duties as chief-magistrate a few weeks before the States-General of Holland chartered the Dutch West India Company, under whose auspices the province of New Netherland, as we have observed, was first settled by Europeans.
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    38. William B. Shockley - Biography
    william B. Shockley william Shockley was born in London, England, Mary (née bradford) who had also been engaged in mining, being a deputy mineral
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    William Shockley was born in London, England, on 13th February, 1910, the son of William Hillman Shockley, a mining engineer born in Massachusetts and his wife, Mary ( Bradford) who had also been engaged in mining, being a deputy mineral surveyor in Nevada.
    During World War II he was Research Director of the Anti-submarine Warfare Operations Research Group and he afterwards served as Expert Consultant in the offce of the Secretary for War.
    He held two visiting lectureships: in 1946 at Princeton University, and in 1954 at the California Institute of Technology. For one year (1954-1955) he was Deputy Director and Research Director of the Weapons System Evaluation Group in the Defence Department.
    Shockley's research has been centred on energy bands in solids; order and disorder in alloys; theory of vacuum tubes; self-diffusion of copper; theories of dislocations and grain boundaries; experiment and theory on ferromagnetic domains; experiments on photoelectrons in silver chloride; various topics in transistor physics and operations research on the statistics of salary and individual productivity in research laboratories.
    His work has been rewarded with many honours. He received the Medal for Merit in 1946, for his work with the War Department; the Morris Leibmann Memorial Prize of the Institute of Radio Engineers in 1952; the following year, the Oliver E. Buckley Solid State Physics Prize of the American Physical Society, and a year later the Cyrus B. Comstock Award of the National Academy of Sciences. The crowning honour - the Nobel Prize for Physics - was bestowed on him in 1956, jointly with his two former colleagues at the Bell Telephone Laboratories, John Bardeen and Walter H. Brattain.

    39. William Bradford Family
    william bradford was the everdutiful and faithful Governor of Plymouth Colony. It is through him that we know much of the early data about the Mayflower
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    WILLIAM BRADFORD, four generations th ed., compiled by Robert S. Wakefield, FASG, Lee D. vanAntwerp (1997) Softcover, published by The Mayflower Society.
    History of Plymouth Plantation , by William Bradford Of Plymouth Plantation, Samuel Elliot Morison, New York 1952 William Bradford was the ever-dutiful and faithful Governor of Plymouth Colony. It is through him that we know much of the early data about the Mayflower and its passengers. Bradford was bp. Austerfield, Yorkshire, 19 March 1589/90 son of William and Alice (Hanson) Bradford. He died at Plymouth, May 9, 1657. The Reverend Cotton Mather in an epitah said of him " . . . At length he fell into an Indisposition of Body, which rendred him unhealthy for a whole Winter; and as the Spring advanced, his Health yet more declined; yet he felt himself not what he counted Sick, till one Day; in the Night after which, the God of Heaven so fill'd his Mind with Ineffable Consolations, that he seemed little short of Paul, rapt up unto the Unutterable Entertainments of Paradise. The next Morning he told his Friends, That the good Spirit of God had given him a Pledge of his Happiness in another World, and the First-fruits of his Eternal Glory: And on the Day following he died, May 9 . 1657. in the 68th Year of his Age. Lamented by all the Colonies of New England, as a Common Blessing and Father to them all. . ."

    40. Reporting Civil Rights Reporters And Writers William Bradford Huie
    Enlarge photo, william bradford Huie. Biography. Selected Bibliography Back to Author Index. (November 13, 1910November 22, 1986) Born in Hartselle,
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