A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.Hillard & Metcalf, 1815 - 676 halaman |
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... governour , and company that came along with him ; and other occurrents that then fell out . 1630 , 1631 , 1632 . CHAP . XXVI . The first courts kept in the Massachusetts , after the coming over of the governour . The carrying on of ...
... governour , and company that came along with him ; and other occurrents that then fell out . 1630 , 1631 , 1632 . CHAP . XXVI . The first courts kept in the Massachusetts , after the coming over of the governour . The carrying on of ...
Halaman 71
... governour seemed to favour one , and the captain the other , whereby they were the bet- ter ordered in point of their observance to the English , which was a prudent consideration . The same course was taken of late by the governour of ...
... governour seemed to favour one , and the captain the other , whereby they were the bet- ter ordered in point of their observance to the English , which was a prudent consideration . The same course was taken of late by the governour of ...
Halaman 75
... governour and church a very grateful letter of the acknowledgment of the good he received by the perusal of some of Mr. Ainsworth's and Mr. Robinson's works , which it seems were not so common in the world as they have been since ; and ...
... governour and church a very grateful letter of the acknowledgment of the good he received by the perusal of some of Mr. Ainsworth's and Mr. Robinson's works , which it seems were not so common in the world as they have been since ; and ...
Halaman 86
... governour sent over , not without intent also to begin some new plantation , in some part of the Massa- chusetts Bay , for which end the said Capt . Gorges had a patent assigned him , for a place called Massachusiack , on the northeast ...
... governour sent over , not without intent also to begin some new plantation , in some part of the Massa- chusetts Bay , for which end the said Capt . Gorges had a patent assigned him , for a place called Massachusiack , on the northeast ...
Halaman 114
... governour are to be added , a deputy governour and eighteen assistants , who with the rest of the company free of the corporation , have power to make orders and laws within themselves , for the good of the whole , not repugnant to the ...
... governour are to be added , a deputy governour and eighteen assistants , who with the rest of the company free of the corporation , have power to make orders and laws within themselves , for the good of the whole , not repugnant to the ...
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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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affairs afterwards Agamenticus amongst answer Boston brought called Cape Anne Capt carried cause CHAP Christ Christopher Gardiner church civil colony commission commissioners Connecticut Connecticut river consent Cotton council covenant declared deputy governour desired divers Dutch Dutch governour elders England English errours faith familistical fell forementioned former freemen friends gentlemen gospel governour granted hands harbour hath Haven honour Indians inhabitants Ipswich Island John jurisdiction king land laws letter liberty Lord magistrates majesty Massachusetts matter Miantonimo miles ministers Narraganset Naumkeag neighbours occasion offence ordained Pascataqua pastor patent peace Pequods persons petition pinnace plantation planting Plymouth present Province of Maine publick religion removed rest Rhode Island river sachem Salem sent settled shewed ship Sir Ferdinando Gorges soon spirit sundry taken thereby thereof thereunto things thither tion town trade Uncas unto Watertown wherein Williams Winthrop withal