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Halaman 7
... appear misty and indistinct in the distance , and are fast acquiring something of that hallowed interest that belongs to antiquity . The large number of journals , memoirs , and other writings , which have been published within a few ...
... appear misty and indistinct in the distance , and are fast acquiring something of that hallowed interest that belongs to antiquity . The large number of journals , memoirs , and other writings , which have been published within a few ...
Halaman 31
... appear that this celebrated adventurer ever came to America after 1614 : he published his description of New England in London in 1616 , and died in that city 1631 . Every year after this , vessels were sent to the coast to trade with ...
... appear that this celebrated adventurer ever came to America after 1614 : he published his description of New England in London in 1616 , and died in that city 1631 . Every year after this , vessels were sent to the coast to trade with ...
Halaman 36
... appears to have been the fact , and we find that in 1625 , a settlement was commenced at New Harbor , on Pemaquid , which continued to increase without interruption , until the destructive war of 1675 . On the 15th of July , 1625 , John ...
... appears to have been the fact , and we find that in 1625 , a settlement was commenced at New Harbor , on Pemaquid , which continued to increase without interruption , until the destructive war of 1675 . On the 15th of July , 1625 , John ...
Halaman 39
... appear to me that the patent or charter referred to in Weston's letter of July 6 , 1621 , contained in Bradford's history , is at all identified with that of Pierce , but the fair construction of the language is against it . Weston says ...
... appear to me that the patent or charter referred to in Weston's letter of July 6 , 1621 , contained in Bradford's history , is at all identified with that of Pierce , but the fair construction of the language is against it . Weston says ...
Halaman 41
... appear to have had any connection with the island ; and Mr. Trelawny , its owner , had a bark called the Richmond , which traded to the island in the year 1639. It may have derived its name from the Duke of Richmond , who was one of the ...
... appear to have had any connection with the island ; and Mr. Trelawny , its owner , had a bark called the Richmond , which traded to the island in the year 1639. It may have derived its name from the Duke of Richmond , who was one of the ...
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afterward Agamenticus Andross Anthony Brackett appear appointed Back Cove Black Point Boston called canoes Cape Elizabeth Capisic Capt Casco bay church colony commissioners court daughter deed died Edward Rishworth Elizabeth England Falmouth father Francis Neale French George Cleeves George Ingersoll George Lewis George Munjoy Governor grant hath Henry Jocelyn hundred acres Indians inhabitants James John Winter Joseph July Kennebec killed Kittery lake land lived Macworth married Massachusetts Michael Mitton miles mill Munjoy's Nathaniel Neck Norridgewock North Yarmouth patent Penobscot persons petition Phillips Piscataqua plantation Plymouth possession pounds present Presumpscot river probably proprietor province of Maine Purpooduck Quebec Richard Tucker Robert Corbin Robert Jordan Saco Salem Samuel says Scarborough sent settled settlement settlers shillings side Silvanus Davis Sir Ferdinando Gorges Spurwink Thomas tion town tract Trelawny Tyng unto Wallis Wheelwright widow wife William York Records