Chronicles of the first planters of the colony of Massachusetts bay, collected and illustr. with notes, by A. YoungAlexander Young 1846 |
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21. oldal
... town . ' See Mass . Archives , Towns . i . 217 . 2 These abortive attempts to plant colonies in New - England , were , ( 1. ) The Plymouth Company's in 1607 , near the mouth of the Kennebec ; ( 2. ) Weston's at Wessagusset ( Weymouth ) ...
... town . ' See Mass . Archives , Towns . i . 217 . 2 These abortive attempts to plant colonies in New - England , were , ( 1. ) The Plymouth Company's in 1607 , near the mouth of the Kennebec ; ( 2. ) Weston's at Wessagusset ( Weymouth ) ...
24. oldal
... town a grant of two hun- dred acres of land at the head of Bass river , in what is now the town of Beverly , on which he settled , and in 1671 , the General Court made him a grant of two hundred acres more , on the ground of his being ...
... town a grant of two hun- dred acres of land at the head of Bass river , in what is now the town of Beverly , on which he settled , and in 1671 , the General Court made him a grant of two hundred acres more , on the ground of his being ...
26. oldal
... town in the Colony chose two men to advise with the Governor and Assistants at the next Court about raising a public stock— the " embryo of a parliament , " as Savage calls it- Palfrey was joined with Conant in this trust . In 1635 ...
... town in the Colony chose two men to advise with the Governor and Assistants at the next Court about raising a public stock— the " embryo of a parliament , " as Savage calls it- Palfrey was joined with Conant in this trust . In 1635 ...
28. oldal
... town in Devonshire , near unto the sea . " See Mass . Ar- chives , Towns , i . 217. The peti- tion is printed entire in Mass . Hist . Coll . xxvii . 252 . 1 John Woodbury is said to have come from Somersetshire , in Eng- land . He was ...
... town in Devonshire , near unto the sea . " See Mass . Ar- chives , Towns , i . 217. The peti- tion is printed entire in Mass . Hist . Coll . xxvii . 252 . 1 John Woodbury is said to have come from Somersetshire , in Eng- land . He was ...
31. oldal
... town on the anniversary of the arri- val of Gov. Winthrop , p . 19 . 3 " Mr. " William Trask desired to be made freeman on the 19th of Octo- ber , 1630. He represented Salem five years , from 1635 to 1639. In January , 1636 , he ...
... town on the anniversary of the arri- val of Gov. Winthrop , p . 19 . 3 " Mr. " William Trask desired to be made freeman on the 19th of Octo- ber , 1630. He represented Salem five years , from 1635 to 1639. In January , 1636 , he ...
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Chronicles of the First Planters of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, from ... Alexander Young Korlátozott előnézet - 1975 |
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Népszerű szakaszok
543. oldal - After God had carried us safe to New England, and we had builded our houses, provided necessaries for our livelihood, reared convenient places for God's worship, and settled the civil government, one of the next things we longed for and looked after was to advance learning and perpetuate it to posterity, dreading to leave an illiterate ministry to the churches when our present ministers shall lie in the dust.
288. oldal - ... we desire you would be pleased to take notice of the principals and body of our company, as those who esteem it our honor to call the Church of England, from whence we rise, our dear mother ; and cannot part from our native country, where she specially resideth, without much sadness of heart, and many tears in our eyes, ever acknowledging that such hope and part as we have obtained in the common salvation, we have received in her bosom, and sucked it from her breasts.
288. oldal - ... where she specially resideth, without much sadness of heart, and many tears in our eyes; ever acknowledging that such hope and part as we have obtained in the common salvation, we have. received in her bosom, and sucked it from her breasts; we leave it not, therefore, as loathing that milk wherewith we were nourished there, but, blessing God for the parentage and education, as members of the same body, shall always rejoice in her good...
439. oldal - PRAISE the LORD, 0 my soul; and all that is within me, praise his holy Name. Praise the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits...
67. oldal - Court from time to time to make, ordain, and establish, all manner of wholesome and reasonable orders, laws, statutes and ordinances, directions and instructions, either with penalties or without, so as the same be not repugnant or contrary to this Constitution, as they shall judge to be for the good and welfare of this Commonwealth, and for the government and ordering thereof and of the subjects of the same...
247. oldal - Lincolnshire and the fens ; and they are nothing but gnats, which, except they be smoked out of their houses, are troublesome in the night season. Secondly, in the winter season, for two months' space, the earth is commonly covered with snow, which is accompanied with sharp biting frosts, something more sharp than is in Old England, and therefore are forced to make great fires.
280. oldal - Anabaptists ; they did not separate from the Church of England, nor from the ordinances of God there, but only from the corruptions and disorders there ; and that they came away from the Common Prayer and ceremonies, and had suffered much for their non-conformity in their native land ; and therefore being in a place where they might have their liberty, they neither could nor would use them, because they judged the imposition of these things to be sinful corruptions in the worship of God.
28. oldal - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
290. oldal - ... fountains of tears for your everlasting welfare when we shall be in our poor cottages in the wilderness, overshadowed with the spirit of supplication, through the manifold necessities and tribulations which may not altogether unexpectedly, nor, we hope, unprofitably, befall us.
286. oldal - The Humble Request of His Majesty's Loyall Subjects, the Governor and the Company late gone for New England; to the rest of their Brethren in and of the Church of England...