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... and dishonored by an intolerant and persecuting spirit , it is only a proof that
they were not in all respects superior to the age in which they lived ; and it shows
the powerful and lasting influence of national traditions on the national mind ...
... and dishonored by an intolerant and persecuting spirit , it is only a proof that
they were not in all respects superior to the age in which they lived ; and it shows
the powerful and lasting influence of national traditions on the national mind ...
Halaman 41
Winthrop ) , under 1631 , says , he lived alone upon the island three years , and
had accumulated about £ 400 , mostly in goods , by his trade with the Indians ,
whom he had much wronged . He and a companion were killed by an Indian ...
Winthrop ) , under 1631 , says , he lived alone upon the island three years , and
had accumulated about £ 400 , mostly in goods , by his trade with the Indians ,
whom he had much wronged . He and a companion were killed by an Indian ...
Halaman 47
In a report to the king , 1661 , signed by Robert Mason and others , it is said "
That Edward Godfrey hath lived there many years , and discharged the office of
Governor with the utmost integrity . " Winthrop says ( vol . i . p . 137 ) that Sir F.
In a report to the king , 1661 , signed by Robert Mason and others , it is said "
That Edward Godfrey hath lived there many years , and discharged the office of
Governor with the utmost integrity . " Winthrop says ( vol . i . p . 137 ) that Sir F.
Halaman 53
Lived three years in New England and made greater discoveries than were ever
made before . Exactly discovered all the rivers and harbors in the habitable parts
of the country , Prays to be appointed Governor . " - Sainsbury , vol . i . p . 285.
Lived three years in New England and made greater discoveries than were ever
made before . Exactly discovered all the rivers and harbors in the habitable parts
of the country , Prays to be appointed Governor . " - Sainsbury , vol . i . p . 285.
Halaman 62
3 This “ runnet of water ” still continues its course , although exceedingly
diminished in its size , and discharges itself on the beach as it did two hundred
years ago , notwithstanding the numerous and vast changes 1 Jocelyn lived at
Black Point ...
3 This “ runnet of water ” still continues its course , although exceedingly
diminished in its size , and discharges itself on the beach as it did two hundred
years ago , notwithstanding the numerous and vast changes 1 Jocelyn lived at
Black Point ...
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