A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.Hillard & Metcalf, 1815 - 676 halaman |
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... further discovery of the southern parts of Cape Cod , where they resolved themselves that the said cape was no island , as was deemed before , but a part of the continent . In this en- terprise they seized three of the savages , which ...
... further discovery of the southern parts of Cape Cod , where they resolved themselves that the said cape was no island , as was deemed before , but a part of the continent . In this en- terprise they seized three of the savages , which ...
Halaman 38
... further exper- iment of the commodities of the country , both by sea and land , in the waters of one to kill whales , in the bowels of the other to search for mines ; but their best refuge was their common fishing and ordinary furs ...
... further exper- iment of the commodities of the country , both by sea and land , in the waters of one to kill whales , in the bowels of the other to search for mines ; but their best refuge was their common fishing and ordinary furs ...
Halaman 64
... further or no partic- ular account need be given thereof in this place ; but when we come to speak of the settling of the other col- onies , there will be a fitter occasion to treat more fully thereof , for as much as none of the rest ...
... further or no partic- ular account need be given thereof in this place ; but when we come to speak of the settling of the other col- onies , there will be a fitter occasion to treat more fully thereof , for as much as none of the rest ...
Halaman 88
... further on his honour and safety , than he saw meet to give way unto ; and all hope of alteration in the government of the church , ex- pected by many , being thereby taken away , several of the discreeter sort , to avoid what they saw ...
... further on his honour and safety , than he saw meet to give way unto ; and all hope of alteration in the government of the church , ex- pected by many , being thereby taken away , several of the discreeter sort , to avoid what they saw ...
Halaman 90
... further laid open . CHAP . XVI . The addition of more assistants to the government of Ply- mouth colony , with some passages most remarkable there in the years 1624 , 1625 . Or the people that came along with Capt . Robert Gorges , in ...
... further laid open . CHAP . XVI . The addition of more assistants to the government of Ply- mouth colony , with some passages most remarkable there in the years 1624 , 1625 . Or the people that came along with Capt . Robert Gorges , in ...
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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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