A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.Hillard & Metcalf, 1815 - 676 halaman |
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... means to open the way for sending the light of the gospel amongst those dark parts of the earth for their conversion , as is hoped , and thus to leave the rest without excuse at the last day . The gospel must be preached to the nations ...
... means to open the way for sending the light of the gospel amongst those dark parts of the earth for their conversion , as is hoped , and thus to leave the rest without excuse at the last day . The gospel must be preached to the nations ...
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... means to make the beginning of a plantation about the mouth of a great river called Kennibeck , to the northward of 4S deg . but with what successe shall be seen afterward . In the yeares next following , other attempts of further dis ...
... means to make the beginning of a plantation about the mouth of a great river called Kennibeck , to the northward of 4S deg . but with what successe shall be seen afterward . In the yeares next following , other attempts of further dis ...
Halaman 34
... means , to run into many capitall evills , which the wealth of other nations doth dispose them unto . Few or no crimes have beene observed , besides murder and treason , amongest them to bee punished with death , which seems to have ...
... means , to run into many capitall evills , which the wealth of other nations doth dispose them unto . Few or no crimes have beene observed , besides murder and treason , amongest them to bee punished with death , which seems to have ...
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... means to possess it , about the year 1606 , and 1607 , when a small colony was by him sent out for that end : for beside the first ship sent in 1606 , two more were sent after them in the year 1607 , and some time after a third , as ...
... means to possess it , about the year 1606 , and 1607 , when a small colony was by him sent out for that end : for beside the first ship sent in 1606 , two more were sent after them in the year 1607 , and some time after a third , as ...
Halaman 39
... means to es- cape back to their own country : but in the year follow- ing , some that had conceived better hopes of good that might ensue by prosecuting the former honourable and pious work , having dispatched Capt . Hobson from the ...
... means to es- cape back to their own country : but in the year follow- ing , some that had conceived better hopes of good that might ensue by prosecuting the former honourable and pious work , having dispatched Capt . Hobson from 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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