A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.Hillard & Metcalf, 1815 - 676 halaman |
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... Lord Jesus Christ amongst the barbarous inhabitants of these remote parts of the world - in which good work it is hoped they have not failed of their expectation alto- gether . After they had , upon the reasons afore mention- ed ...
... Lord Jesus Christ amongst the barbarous inhabitants of these remote parts of the world - in which good work it is hoped they have not failed of their expectation alto- gether . After they had , upon the reasons afore mention- ed ...
Halaman 58
... Lord . This time of sickness and calamity continued with them all the latter part of the winter , and if a great part of those had not been removed by death , it was feared they might all have perished for want of food , before any more ...
... Lord . This time of sickness and calamity continued with them all the latter part of the winter , and if a great part of those had not been removed by death , it was feared they might all have perished for want of food , before any more ...
Halaman 64
... Lord of his church , as opportunity might be afforded . It is easy to observe a difference be- tween him that is about repairing of a building , by age and time fallen into some decay , and one that is about to rear a new fabric ; with ...
... Lord of his church , as opportunity might be afforded . It is easy to observe a difference be- tween him that is about repairing of a building , by age and time fallen into some decay , and one that is about to rear a new fabric ; with ...
Halaman 81
... Lord ; but he was strangely crossed in his enterprises , and was forced to vomit up what he had wrongfully swallowed down . The ship he had bought in his own name , and set out at his own charge , upon hopes of great matters , by taking ...
... Lord ; but he was strangely crossed in his enterprises , and was forced to vomit up what he had wrongfully swallowed down . The ship he had bought in his own name , and set out at his own charge , upon hopes of great matters , by taking ...
Halaman 83
... Lord , within a year after his first arrival , in June 1624 , when it pleased the Lord to put a period to the days of his pil grimage here . Towards the end of July aforesaid , came in also the other vessel , which the former had lost ...
... Lord , within a year after his first arrival , in June 1624 , when it pleased the Lord to put a period to the days of his pil grimage here . Towards the end of July aforesaid , came in also the other vessel , which the former had lost ...
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A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX, Volume 1 William Hubbard Tampilan cuplikan - 1968 |
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