History of New England, Volume 4Little, Brown, 1897 |
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... desired to avoid unnecessary carnage in obtaining the unconditional surrender of the garrison with its stores and " the persons and estates " of the colonists . This surrender made , he added , " You may expect mercy from me as a ...
... desired to avoid unnecessary carnage in obtaining the unconditional surrender of the garrison with its stores and " the persons and estates " of the colonists . This surrender made , he added , " You may expect mercy from me as a ...
Halaman 68
... desired the restitution of her old charter . They might perhaps further represent with confidence that it would be for the King's interest to add the conquered New France to her domain . 1690 . Meanwhile their opponents were not idle ...
... desired the restitution of her old charter . They might perhaps further represent with confidence that it would be for the King's interest to add the conquered New France to her domain . 1690 . Meanwhile their opponents were not idle ...
Halaman 73
... desired ; for they did not think the agents from New England were plenipotentiaries from another sovereign state , but that , if they declared they would not submit to the King's pleasure , his Majesty was resolved to settle the country ...
... desired ; for they did not think the agents from New England were plenipotentiaries from another sovereign state , but that , if they declared they would not submit to the King's pleasure , his Majesty was resolved to settle the country ...
Halaman 75
... desired to " be united to Boston rather than to New York . " He prevailed in obtaining two amendments to the instrument which had been prepared . " That phrase of corporal oath was altered , that so no snare may be laid before such as ...
... desired to " be united to Boston rather than to New York . " He prevailed in obtaining two amendments to the instrument which had been prepared . " That phrase of corporal oath was altered , that so no snare may be laid before such as ...
Halaman 103
... desired the children all of them to look at History , told the story at length ( II . 25 et seq . ) , and Mr. Charles W. Upham much more fully and circum- stantially in his very interesting vol- umes entitled " Salem Witchcraft . " Some ...
... desired the children all of them to look at History , told the story at length ( II . 25 et seq . ) , and Mr. Charles W. Upham much more fully and circum- stantially in his very interesting vol- umes entitled " Salem Witchcraft . " Some ...
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