A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.Hillard & Metcalf, 1815 - 676 halaman |
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... court of election it was agreed that every ad- venturer who had advanced 50 % . should have two hun- dred acres of land allowed him ; and that fifty acres a piece should be allowed them , that went over at their own charge . It seems ...
... court of election it was agreed that every ad- venturer who had advanced 50 % . should have two hun- dred acres of land allowed him ; and that fifty acres a piece should be allowed them , that went over at their own charge . It seems ...
Halaman 147
... court , the governour and assistants considering the danger they might be exposed unto , in the midst of several nations of Indians , ( in most of which they had little reason to put much confidence :) to prevent any possibility of ...
... court , the governour and assistants considering the danger they might be exposed unto , in the midst of several nations of Indians , ( in most of which they had little reason to put much confidence :) to prevent any possibility of ...
Halaman 148
... court of election , for the explanation of the former order of October 19 , it was ordered by the full consent of all the commons present , that once ev- ery year shall be a General Court , when the commons shali have power to nominate ...
... court of election , for the explanation of the former order of October 19 , it was ordered by the full consent of all the commons present , that once ev- ery year shall be a General Court , when the commons shali have power to nominate ...
Halaman 156
... courts eve- ry year , and that the whole body of freemen should be pres- ent at the court of election only , and that the freemen of every town might choose their deputies to act in their names and stead , at the other general courts ...
... courts eve- ry year , and that the whole body of freemen should be pres- ent at the court of election only , and that the freemen of every town might choose their deputies to act in their names and stead , at the other general courts ...
Halaman 164
... court , but the awarding of an attach- ment against R. D. the ensign bearer of Salem , to ap- pear at the next court ; and when that came about , many minds being much taken up about the matter , because seve ral of the soldiers refused ...
... court , but the awarding of an attach- ment against R. D. the ensign bearer of Salem , to ap- pear at the next court ; and when that came about , many minds being much taken up about the matter , because seve ral of the soldiers refused ...
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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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