History of New England, Volume 1Little, Brown,, 1859 |
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... Ibid . , 73 73-76 . 3 John Brereton , Brief and True Relation , Ibid . , 88–93 . than that of their western neighbors , painting their faces 20 [ CHAP . HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND .
... Ibid . , 73 73-76 . 3 John Brereton , Brief and True Relation , Ibid . , 88–93 . than that of their western neighbors , painting their faces 20 [ CHAP . HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND .
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... Ibid . , Ap . VI . , VII . ) Gorges ( Ibid . , XXVI . 59 ) speaks of an Indian of his from Mar- Indians . tha's Vineyard , and another from Maine , " who at first hardly under- stood one the other's speech , till after a while I ...
... Ibid . , Ap . VI . , VII . ) Gorges ( Ibid . , XXVI . 59 ) speaks of an Indian of his from Mar- Indians . tha's Vineyard , and another from Maine , " who at first hardly under- stood one the other's speech , till after a while I ...
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... ( Ibid . ) , " They make butter and cheese of the milk they have of the reindeer and fallow deer , which they have tame , as we have cows . " It is much more to the purpose that Wins- low ( Good Newes , & c . , 60 ) says , " They know ...
... ( Ibid . ) , " They make butter and cheese of the milk they have of the reindeer and fallow deer , which they have tame , as we have cows . " It is much more to the purpose that Wins- low ( Good Newes , & c . , 60 ) says , " They know ...
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... ( Ibid . , 240. ) Such was the sort of prepossession with which the strangers addressed themselves to the interpretation of what they heard and saw . forms of thought , he proceeds to dispose of them 44 [ CHAP . HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND .
... ( Ibid . , 240. ) Such was the sort of prepossession with which the strangers addressed themselves to the interpretation of what they heard and saw . forms of thought , he proceeds to dispose of them 44 [ CHAP . HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND .
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... ( Ibid . , 422. ) 3 The sum of the statements in which there is a sort of agreement on this sub- Indians believed , 1. that there are a good and evil spirit ( a god and a devil ) ; 2. that they or some of them would live a happy life ...
... ( Ibid . , 422. ) 3 The sum of the statements in which there is a sort of agreement on this sub- Indians believed , 1. that there are a good and evil spirit ( a god and a devil ) ; 2. that they or some of them would live a happy life ...
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Halaman 45 - Lo, the poor Indian, whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, and hears Him in the wind...
Halaman 165 - Having undertaken for the Glory of God. and Advancement of the Christian Faith, and the Honour of our King and Country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern Parts of Virginia; do by these Presents, solemnly and mutually in the Presence of God and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil Body Politick, for our better Ordering and Preservation, and Furtherance of the Ends aforesaid...
Halaman 270 - The King willeth that right be done according to the laws and customs of the realm ; and that the statutes be put in due execution, that his subjects may have no cause to complain of any wrong or oppressions, contrary to their just rights and liberties, to the preservation whereof he holds himself as well obliged as of his prerogative.
Halaman 273 - If any merchant or person whatsoever shall voluntarily yield, or pay the said subsidies of Tonnage and Poundage, not being granted by Parliament, he shall likewise be reputed a betrayer of the liberties of England, and an enemy to the same 1.
Halaman 165 - IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN. We whose names are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our dread sovereign lord King James, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, etc.
Halaman 423 - We whose names are hereunder, desirous to inhabit in the town of Providence, do promise to subject ourselves in active or passive obedience to all such orders or agreements as shall be made for public good of the body, in an orderly way, by the major assent of the present inhabitants, masters of families, incorporated together into a town fellowship, and such others whom they shall admit unto them, only in civil things.
Halaman 2 - Indian race, from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the mouth of the Mississippi, had become estranged from the English and friendly to the French.
Halaman 412 - Whereas, Mr. Roger Williams, one of the elders of the church of Salem, hath broached and divulged divers new and dangerous opinions against the authority of magistrates ; as also writ letters of defamation, both of the magistrates and churches...
Halaman 362 - pretend right of inheritance to all or any part of the lands granted in our patent, we pray you endeavor to purchase their tytle, that we may avoid the least scruple of intrusion.
Halaman 158 - The next day, the wind being fair, they went aboard, and their friends with them, where truly doleful was the sight...