A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.Hillard & Metcalf, 1815 - 676 halaman |
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... according to the custome of more civill nations : soe neither were here any found butt wild deere , and in some places skunkes , wild cats , and in some places porcupins , a sort of conyes , and hares- moose , beares , wolves , and now ...
... according to the custome of more civill nations : soe neither were here any found butt wild deere , and in some places skunkes , wild cats , and in some places porcupins , a sort of conyes , and hares- moose , beares , wolves , and now ...
Halaman 62
... according as necessity required , intended to mould themselves into , upon the first oppor tunity , which should offer itself , after they had found a place of habitation fit to settle upon . By the aforesaid accident , things so fell ...
... according as necessity required , intended to mould themselves into , upon the first oppor tunity , which should offer itself , after they had found a place of habitation fit to settle upon . By the aforesaid accident , things so fell ...
Halaman 64
... according to the rule and pattern laid before them in the word of God , wherein they cannot be blamed for endeavouring , according to their best understanding , to approve themselves faithful to the Supreme Lord of his church , as ...
... according to the rule and pattern laid before them in the word of God , wherein they cannot be blamed for endeavouring , according to their best understanding , to approve themselves faithful to the Supreme Lord of his church , as ...
Halaman 65
... according to that of the Apostle , " who is sufficient for these things ; " he could never be prevailed with to ac- cept the ministerial office , which many less able in so long a time could have been easily drawn unto . Besides also ...
... according to that of the Apostle , " who is sufficient for these things ; " he could never be prevailed with to ac- cept the ministerial office , which many less able in so long a time could have been easily drawn unto . Besides also ...
Halaman 76
... according to their lives and man- ners that profess it . But after their return with a con- siderable quantity of corn , which with frugal improve- ment might have answered the necessities of both their plantations for a long time ...
... according to their lives and man- ners that profess it . But after their return with a con- siderable quantity of corn , which with frugal improve- ment might have answered the necessities of both their plantations for a long time ...
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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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