Collections of the Maine Historical Society, Volume 1The Society, 1865 |
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Halaman 14
... carried into effect with promptitude and fidelity . ART . 4. It shall be a part of their duty to inquire for , and take judicious measures , within the means of the society , to procure books , manuscripts , and articles of curiosity ...
... carried into effect with promptitude and fidelity . ART . 4. It shall be a part of their duty to inquire for , and take judicious measures , within the means of the society , to procure books , manuscripts , and articles of curiosity ...
Halaman 27
... carried their ship and pinnace , together with their ordnance , cattle , and provision to Jamestown.1 The French power in this quarter was thus interrupted , and it was a number of years before it recovered from this disaster . The name ...
... carried their ship and pinnace , together with their ordnance , cattle , and provision to Jamestown.1 The French power in this quarter was thus interrupted , and it was a number of years before it recovered from this disaster . The name ...
Halaman 31
... carried away his masts . On the second attempt , he was captured by the French . It does not appear that this celebrated adventurer ever came to America after 1614 : he published his description of New England in London in 1616 , and ...
... carried away his masts . On the second attempt , he was captured by the French . It does not appear that this celebrated adventurer ever came to America after 1614 : he published his description of New England in London in 1616 , and ...
Halaman 32
... carried to England and Spain . Sir F. Gorges also sent out a ship under the charge of Richard Vines , who afterward became conspicuous in the early history of Maine ; he passed the win- ter at the mouth of Saco river ; from which ...
... carried to England and Spain . Sir F. Gorges also sent out a ship under the charge of Richard Vines , who afterward became conspicuous in the early history of Maine ; he passed the win- ter at the mouth of Saco river ; from which ...
Halaman 34
... carried them prisoners to Virginia , and planted a colony there himself.3 * New England being now brought into notice by the respec- 1 Prince , vol . ii , p . 111. Hazard , vol . i , p . 134. 2 Hazard , vol . i , p . 387 . 3 Jeremiah ...
... carried them prisoners to Virginia , and planted a colony there himself.3 * New England being now brought into notice by the respec- 1 Prince , vol . ii , p . 111. Hazard , vol . i , p . 134. 2 Hazard , vol . i , p . 387 . 3 Jeremiah ...
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Collections of the Maine Historical Society, Volume 1-10 Maine Historical Society Tampilan utuh - 1891 |
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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