A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1848 - 768 halaman |
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... 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 government hath in some things always 312 GENERAL HISTORY.
... 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 government hath in some things always 312 GENERAL HISTORY.
Halaman 313
... things always differed from that of the Massachusetts , as was hinted before , especially in reference to the persons be- trusted with the choice of their Governor and magis- trates , who are not determined by church membership , as in ...
... things always differed from that of the Massachusetts , as was hinted before , especially in reference to the persons be- trusted with the choice of their Governor and magis- trates , who are not determined by church membership , as in ...
Halaman 314
... things were the more easily reconciled not long after . But as to the church and town of Weathersfield , some of the inhabitants chose rather to remove elsewhere , and to live in a cottage in a wilder- ness , than to abide any longer in ...
... things were the more easily reconciled not long after . But as to the church and town of Weathersfield , some of the inhabitants chose rather to remove elsewhere , and to live in a cottage in a wilder- ness , than to abide any longer in ...
Halaman 318
... Things being thus prepared , the aforesaid worthy men , with their partners , began to go more southward , and they for their own parts pitched on a place called Quillipiuk , which is a pleasant land lying on both sides of the mouth of ...
... Things being thus prepared , the aforesaid worthy men , with their partners , began to go more southward , and they for their own parts pitched on a place called Quillipiuk , which is a pleasant land lying on both sides of the mouth of ...
Halaman 322
... things overlooked , and men went on in an hurry till it was too late , when such circumstances as these were called ... thing looking like servility , or flattery for base ends . But for the Dutch , they were , for a course of many years ...
... things overlooked , and men went on in an hurry till it was too late , when such circumstances as these were called ... thing looking like servility , or flattery for base ends . But for the Dutch , they were , for a course of many years ...
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A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX. William Hubbard Tampilan cuplikan - 1968 |
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