A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.Hillard & Metcalf, 1815 - 676 halaman |
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... cause the whole company to agree oth- erwise during which time all profits and benefits that are gotten by trade , traffic , trusting , working , fishing , or any other means , of any other person or persons , remain still in the common ...
... cause the whole company to agree oth- erwise during which time all profits and benefits that are gotten by trade , traffic , trusting , working , fishing , or any other means , of any other person or persons , remain still in the common ...
Halaman 69
... messenger unto the plantation , with a bundle of arrows tied together with a snake's skin , not much unlike that which sometimes the Scythians of old sent to the Per- sian King Darius , when he without cause went to OF NEW ENGLAND . 69.
... messenger unto the plantation , with a bundle of arrows tied together with a snake's skin , not much unlike that which sometimes the Scythians of old sent to the Per- sian King Darius , when he without cause went to OF NEW ENGLAND . 69.
Halaman 70
... cause went to in- vade their country , of which those of Plymouth were not a whit guilty . Squanto their friend told them , he be- ing their interpreter , that the English of it was a threat- ening and a challenge , at which the ...
... cause went to in- vade their country , of which those of Plymouth were not a whit guilty . Squanto their friend told them , he be- ing their interpreter , that the English of it was a threat- ening and a challenge , at which the ...
Halaman 112
... cause of God and of religion amongst them , as well as their civil rights and liberties . Before that spring was over , they were inform- ed of one Mr. Higginson , an eminent minister of Leices- ter , silenced for nonconformity , of ...
... cause of God and of religion amongst them , as well as their civil rights and liberties . Before that spring was over , they were inform- ed of one Mr. Higginson , an eminent minister of Leices- ter , silenced for nonconformity , of ...
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... cause was heard before the Lords of the Privy Council , and afterwards reported to the King ; the success whereof makes it evident to all , that the Lord hath care of his people here . The passages are admirable , and too long to write ...
... cause was heard before the Lords of the Privy Council , and afterwards reported to the King ; the success whereof makes it evident to all , that the Lord hath care of his people here . The passages are admirable , and too long to write ...
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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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