| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - But little occasion ever again occurred of executing these severities, the wild excursions of the Quaker spirit having generally ceased, and the Quakers gradually subsiding into a decent and orderly submission to all the laws, except such as related to the militia and the support of the clergy,--in their scruples as to which the provincial legislature, with reciprocal moderation, consented to indu
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