A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1848 - 768 halaman |
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... jurisdiction . These new Plantations were reduced to great ex- tremity the first winter , by reason of the early setting in of the hard weather , which detained their provisions ( that came by sea ) at the river's mouth , near sixty ...
... jurisdiction . These new Plantations were reduced to great ex- tremity the first winter , by reason of the early setting in of the hard weather , which detained their provisions ( that came by sea ) at the river's mouth , near sixty ...
Halaman 309
... jurisdiction , they entered into a combination among themselves , and so became a body politic by mutual consent , and framed such laws and constitutions as were necessary for the foundation of a civil government ; choosing some prudent ...
... jurisdiction , they entered into a combination among themselves , and so became a body politic by mutual consent , and framed such laws and constitutions as were necessary for the foundation of a civil government ; choosing some prudent ...
Halaman 315
... jurisdiction , by death or otherwise , some of the inhabitants , holding more strictly to the former principles of discipline , could not well bear that any , in whose real piety they were not satisfied , ( as not being confirmed ...
... jurisdiction , by death or otherwise , some of the inhabitants , holding more strictly to the former principles of discipline , could not well bear that any , in whose real piety they were not satisfied , ( as not being confirmed ...
Halaman 316
... jurisdiction , about the enlarging of Baptism , or such like accounts , ended rather in the di- viding , than multiplying , of some of their churches and congregations , cohabiting still within the bounds of the same parish , which was ...
... jurisdiction , about the enlarging of Baptism , or such like accounts , ended rather in the di- viding , than multiplying , of some of their churches and congregations , cohabiting still within the bounds of the same parish , which was ...
Halaman 332
... jurisdiction within them- selves , should now be divested of all at once , and be swal- lowed up in another body , wherein they could not ascer- tain themselves that things should be carried so much to their satisfaction as they had ...
... jurisdiction within them- selves , should now be divested of all at once , and be swal- lowed up in another body , wherein they could not ascer- tain themselves that things should be carried so much to their satisfaction as they had ...
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A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX. William Hubbard Tampilan cuplikan - 1968 |
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