A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.Hillard & Metcalf, 1815 - 676 halaman |
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... patent , how and when obtained . CHAP . XV . The council established at Plymouth in the county of Devon , for the ordering the affairs of New England , and their proceedings with reference thereto . CHAP . XVI . The addition of more ...
... patent , how and when obtained . CHAP . XV . The council established at Plymouth in the county of Devon , for the ordering the affairs of New England , and their proceedings with reference thereto . CHAP . XVI . The addition of more ...
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... patent was obtained ; debates about carrying it over . Transportation of the patentees and many others , in the year 1630 . CHAP . XXIII . The proceedings of the patentees at South - Hampton , when they took their leave of England . The ...
... patent was obtained ; debates about carrying it over . Transportation of the patentees and many others , in the year 1630 . CHAP . XXIII . The proceedings of the patentees at South - Hampton , when they took their leave of England . The ...
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... patent undermined by years 1637 , 1638 . some in England ; demanded by the Lords of the committee for foreign plantations . The answer of the Massachusetts . CHAP . XXXVII . Ecclesiastical affairs in the Massachusetts , from 1636 to ...
... patent undermined by years 1637 , 1638 . some in England ; demanded by the Lords of the committee for foreign plantations . The answer of the Massachusetts . CHAP . XXXVII . Ecclesiastical affairs in the Massachusetts , from 1636 to ...
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... patent , with as ample privileges , as they had or could grant to any ; and some of the chief of that company doubted not but to obtain their suit to the king for lib- erty of their religion , how averse so ever he had always been to ...
... patent , with as ample privileges , as they had or could grant to any ; and some of the chief of that company doubted not but to obtain their suit to the king for lib- erty of their religion , how averse so ever he had always been to ...
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... patent , with as good and ample conditions as might be by any good means obtained , as also to treat and conclude with such merchants and other friends as had manifested their forwardness to provoke unto and adventure in this voyage ...
... patent , with as good and ample conditions as might be by any good means obtained , as also to treat and conclude with such merchants and other friends as had manifested their forwardness to provoke unto and adventure in this voyage ...
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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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