A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1848 - 768 halaman |
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... Colony . Possibly it might have been as well for the whole , if they could have been included in one juris- diction ; for by that means their union together , by an incorporation , had been much firmer and stronger , than by a ...
... Colony . Possibly it might have been as well for the whole , if they could have been included in one juris- diction ; for by that means their union together , by an incorporation , had been much firmer and stronger , than by a ...
Halaman 310
... Colony of Connecticut rested contented with what they had , and did not seek for a confirmation of their purchase of the then prevailing powers in England ; but as soon as the times were changed , and our gracious King , Charles the ...
... Colony of Connecticut rested contented with what they had , and did not seek for a confirmation of their purchase of the then prevailing powers in England ; but as soon as the times were changed , and our gracious King , Charles the ...
Halaman 311
... Colony , running from east to west , that is to say , from the said Narrogancit Bay on the east to the South Sea on the west part , with all the islands ad- joining , & c . , as by his Majesty's grant , dated in West- minister , the ...
... Colony , running from east to west , that is to say , from the said Narrogancit Bay on the east to the South Sea on the west part , with all the islands ad- joining , & c . , as by his Majesty's grant , dated in West- minister , the ...
Halaman 312
... Colony of Connecticut hath had ex- perience of a double settlement , the first by combination and consent among themselves , the other , by right of a royal Charter or Patent from the King ; in both which the constitution of the civil ...
... Colony of Connecticut hath had ex- perience of a double settlement , the first by combination and consent among themselves , the other , by right of a royal Charter or Patent from the King ; in both which the constitution of the civil ...
Halaman 313
... Colony , but by some other qualification . But as to their ecclesiastical affairs in that Colony , it is to be noted that the two principal towns , viz . Hart- ford and Windsor , were peopled with such as were set- tled in their church ...
... Colony , but by some other qualification . But as to their ecclesiastical affairs in that Colony , it is to be noted that the two principal towns , viz . Hart- ford and Windsor , were peopled with such as were set- tled in their church ...
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