A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX. |
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But in conclusion , the first planters kept their possession , which gives the best
title in things of that nature ... not willing to give the inhabitants any further
disturbance , but permitted them quietly to go on with the design of their
Plantations .
But in conclusion , the first planters kept their possession , which gives the best
title in things of that nature ... not willing to give the inhabitants any further
disturbance , but permitted them quietly to go on with the design of their
Plantations .
Halaman 354
Mr. Burdet returned a scornful answer, and would not give the Governor his title,
&c. This was very ill taken, because he was one of their civil body, and sworn to
their government, as well as a member of the church of Salem; so as the
Governor ...
Mr. Burdet returned a scornful answer, and would not give the Governor his title,
&c. This was very ill taken, because he was one of their civil body, and sworn to
their government, as well as a member of the church of Salem; so as the
Governor ...
Halaman 518
When the Doctor saw the danger he was in , he employed some friends to make
his peace ; by whom he was persuaded to give £ 5 to the poor of New England ,
and to give Mr. Willoughby open satisfaction in the full Exchange , and to give it ...
When the Doctor saw the danger he was in , he employed some friends to make
his peace ; by whom he was persuaded to give £ 5 to the poor of New England ,
and to give Mr. Willoughby open satisfaction in the full Exchange , and to give it ...
Halaman 698
Hub ard and Huichinson give us the names of the Archbishops of Canterbury and
York , Lord Coventry , the Earls of Portland , Manchester , Arundel and Surrey ,
and Dorset , Lord Coutington , Sir Thomas Edmonds , Sir John Coke , and Sir ...
Hub ard and Huichinson give us the names of the Archbishops of Canterbury and
York , Lord Coventry , the Earls of Portland , Manchester , Arundel and Surrey ,
and Dorset , Lord Coutington , Sir Thomas Edmonds , Sir John Coke , and Sir ...
Halaman 706
They then petitioned ibe King , and were referred by him to the Lords of the Privy
Council , who summoned the Council of New England " to give account by what
authority , or by whose means , these people ( of the Massachusetts Bay ) were ...
They then petitioned ibe King , and were referred by him to the Lords of the Privy
Council , who summoned the Council of New England " to give account by what
authority , or by whose means , these people ( of the Massachusetts Bay ) were ...
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