A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.Hillard & Metcalf, 1815 - 676 halaman |
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... sundry steps and degrees , as is described at large from the first beginning of the enterprise to the year 1627 , by Capt . Smith , one of the first discoverers , and so a chief founder of the plantation from that time . That whole ...
... sundry steps and degrees , as is described at large from the first beginning of the enterprise to the year 1627 , by Capt . Smith , one of the first discoverers , and so a chief founder of the plantation from that time . That whole ...
Halaman 18
... sundry falls much inter- rupting the passage of the streame , beyond the sayd place of Fort Albany . From the mouth of this , called Hudson's river , to the mouth of the former , called Con- necticutt , runneth a great channell between ...
... sundry falls much inter- rupting the passage of the streame , beyond the sayd place of Fort Albany . From the mouth of this , called Hudson's river , to the mouth of the former , called Con- necticutt , runneth a great channell between ...
Halaman 35
... sundry honourable persons of the famous cities of London , Bristol , Exeter , and town of Plymouth , about the year 1606 ; soon after which time the name of New England began to be appropriated to the north colony by the renowned Prince ...
... sundry honourable persons of the famous cities of London , Bristol , Exeter , and town of Plymouth , about the year 1606 ; soon after which time the name of New England began to be appropriated to the north colony by the renowned Prince ...
Halaman 36
... sundry voyages made trial thereof , ) intended to begin their first plantation about Monhiggon , an island not far distant from the mouth of a spacious river called Kennebeck , a place some where about the mouth whereof was then , and ...
... sundry voyages made trial thereof , ) intended to begin their first plantation about Monhiggon , an island not far distant from the mouth of a spacious river called Kennebeck , a place some where about the mouth whereof was then , and ...
Halaman 38
... sundry things concerning their country , which inspired them with a fresh resolu- tion to attempt another plantation in the place formerly deserted , but with not much better success ; for Capt . Smith having endeavoured to settle a ...
... sundry things concerning their country , which inspired them with a fresh resolu- tion to attempt another plantation in the place formerly deserted , but with not much better success ; for Capt . Smith having endeavoured to settle a ...
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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