A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.Hillard & Metcalf, 1815 - 676 halaman |
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... danger . Betwixt Kennebecke and Connecticut were observed to bee about twenty societies or companyes of these salv- ages , when the English first came upon this coast , to which all the rest may be reduced , all of them together not ...
... danger . Betwixt Kennebecke and Connecticut were observed to bee about twenty societies or companyes of these salv- ages , when the English first came upon this coast , to which all the rest may be reduced , all of them together not ...
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... dangerous for their minds , by reason of bad example , as that of their own country , uncomfortable for their purses and estates : By reason of opposition , they at last projected the trans- porting themselves and their families into ...
... dangerous for their minds , by reason of bad example , as that of their own country , uncomfortable for their purses and estates : By reason of opposition , they at last projected the trans- porting themselves and their families into ...
Halaman 50
... hazard both of the lives and goods of himself , as well as his passengers and company - had not the Al- mighty , whose eyes run to and fro through the whole earth , to . by his merciful providence prevented the danger , 50 GENERAL HISTORY •
... hazard both of the lives and goods of himself , as well as his passengers and company - had not the Al- mighty , whose eyes run to and fro through the whole earth , to . by his merciful providence prevented the danger , 50 GENERAL HISTORY •
Halaman 51
... danger , which by that false , underhand dealing they were exposed un- For , meeting with sundry difficulties and ... dangers and deaths . It is also very remarkable and worthy of consideration , that if they had , according to their ...
... danger , which by that false , underhand dealing they were exposed un- For , meeting with sundry difficulties and ... dangers and deaths . It is also very remarkable and worthy of consideration , that if they had , according to their ...
Halaman 52
... dangers of many violent and furi- ous storms at sea , they were no sooner set on shore , but they were immediately ... dangerous shipwrecks , as it is said in the Acts , shew- ed them no small kindness , kindling them a fire , and suf ...
... dangers of many violent and furi- ous storms at sea , they were no sooner set on shore , but they were immediately ... dangerous shipwrecks , as it is said in the Acts , shew- ed them no small kindness , kindling them a fire , and suf ...
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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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