A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1848 - 768 halaman |
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... passed over into these parts of the world , as many had done before them , and , according to their primitive intention , endeavored to settle themselves within the proper precincts of the said Patent ; which was also desired by the ...
... passed over into these parts of the world , as many had done before them , and , according to their primitive intention , endeavored to settle themselves within the proper precincts of the said Patent ; which was also desired by the ...
Halaman 327
... ( passing over those lost in the ship forementioned , 1645 , ) was the removal to England of Mr. Henry Whitfield , the gracious faithful pastor of the church at Guilford , ( the most easterly town of that com- bination , ) which was in ...
... ( passing over those lost in the ship forementioned , 1645 , ) was the removal to England of Mr. Henry Whitfield , the gracious faithful pastor of the church at Guilford , ( the most easterly town of that com- bination , ) which was in ...
Halaman 336
... passed over to the said island , on the account of Mrs. Hutchinson , so as that side of the country , by this occasion , began to be well peopled ; they all agreeing fully in one principle , not to trouble one another on the account of ...
... passed over to the said island , on the account of Mrs. Hutchinson , so as that side of the country , by this occasion , began to be well peopled ; they all agreeing fully in one principle , not to trouble one another on the account of ...
Halaman 344
... passed against him with the rest , was taken off . At a General Court in September , 1642 , four of Pro- vidence , who could not consent with Gorton and his com- pany , and were continually molested and injured by them , came and ...
... passed against him with the rest , was taken off . At a General Court in September , 1642 , four of Pro- vidence , who could not consent with Gorton and his com- pany , and were continually molested and injured by them , came and ...
Halaman 346
... passed over to Long Island , and there assaulted the Lady Moodey in her house divers times , so that if there had not been forty men to have guarded her , she might have perished by their hands likewise . For she had not long before ...
... passed over to Long Island , and there assaulted the Lady Moodey in her house divers times , so that if there had not been forty men to have guarded her , she might have perished by their hands likewise . For she had not long before ...
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