The Landing at Cape Anne: Or, The Charter of the First Permanent Colony on the Territory of the Massachusetts CompanyGould and Lincoln, 1854 - 84 oldal |
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... probably about 1591 , and printed in 1623 , hands down the popular impression of America , the " form and pressure of the time . " Dromio describes Nell's form as " spherical , like a globe , " so that " he could find out countries in ...
... probably about 1591 , and printed in 1623 , hands down the popular impression of America , the " form and pressure of the time . " Dromio describes Nell's form as " spherical , like a globe , " so that " he could find out countries in ...
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... probably not less grateful for a plea for enlarging his do- minions , his majesty granted the absolute property of that vast territory , extending from sea to sea , to Gorges and his associates , whom he incorporated under the title of ...
... probably not less grateful for a plea for enlarging his do- minions , his majesty granted the absolute property of that vast territory , extending from sea to sea , to Gorges and his associates , whom he incorporated under the title of ...
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... Probably this was a plan devised by the high church party , to frustrate 4 ' The Earl of Warwick's nephew , Capt . Thomas Cammock , was the founder of the town of Scarborough , Maine . Maine Hist . Coll . iii . It is not improbable that ...
... Probably this was a plan devised by the high church party , to frustrate 4 ' The Earl of Warwick's nephew , Capt . Thomas Cammock , was the founder of the town of Scarborough , Maine . Maine Hist . Coll . iii . It is not improbable that ...
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... probably trafficked with the natives for their peltry , and became familiar with the coast and its advantageous points . 1 Among the London merchants who aided the Ply- mouth colonists , and who were commonly called the " merchant ...
... probably trafficked with the natives for their peltry , and became familiar with the coast and its advantageous points . 1 Among the London merchants who aided the Ply- mouth colonists , and who were commonly called the " merchant ...
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... probably through the agency of Winslow and Cushman , and the correspondence of Mr. Roger Conant , before named , the fame of the successful plantation at New Plymouth was spread throughout the western parts of England , especially in ...
... probably through the agency of Winslow and Cushman , and the correspondence of Mr. Roger Conant , before named , the fame of the successful plantation at New Plymouth was spread throughout the western parts of England , especially in ...
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adventurers aforesaid AGENT America APPENDIX appointed assignes Associats authority Bartholomew Gedney Beuerly Cabot called Cape Anne Captain John Smith Captain Standish Charles charter church coast Coll COLONY AT CAPE company in England CONANT AND ENDECOTT council Court Dorchester Company Dorchester merchants Earl Edward Winslow English established favor fishing friends Gosnold Governor Conant grant haue Hist honor Hubbard Ilist Indians inhabitants interests Island James John Endecott John White JOHN WOODBERY king King's Knight land laws London Lord Sheffeild Lyford and Oldham Massachusetts ment Nantasket Naumkeag numbers officers old Dorchester old planters patent persons Pilgrims plant plantation Plymouth colonists Popery possession Puritans removed to Naumkeag Roger Conant royal Salem says Sebastian Cabot settlement Sheffeild his heires ship Sir Edwin Sandys Sir Ferdinando Gorges Stith's Virginia successo territory THOMAS DUDLEY tyme unto Virginia Company Vndertakers voyage vpon Winthrop WOODBERY'S
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9. 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...
53. oldal - By faith Abraham, when he was called to go out into a place which he should after receive for an inheritance, obeyed ; and he went out, not knowing whither he went.
74. oldal - Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er such as do a toleration hatch ; Lest that ill egg bring forth a cockatrice, To poison all with heresy and vice.
48. oldal - It is a shameful and unblessed thing to take the scum of people and wicked condemned men, to be the people with whom you plant; and not only so, but it spoileth the plantation ; for they will ever live like rogues, and not fall to work, but be lazy, and do mischief, and spend victuals, and be quickly weary, and then certify over to their country to the discredit of the plantation.
4. oldal - The Treasurer and Company of Adventurers and Planters of the City of London for the first Colony in Virginia.
74. oldal - No bishop, no king, as before I said. ..." And rising from his chair, as he was going to his inner chamber, "If this be all," quoth he, "that they have to say, I shall make them conform themselves, or I will harry them out of the land, or else do worse.
33. oldal - SllttT further That it shall and may be lawfull to and for the said...
74. oldal - Let us now inquire, whether popery be tolerable or no. Popery is a double thing to deal with, and claims a twofold power, ecclesiastical and political, both usurped, and the one supporting the other.
52. oldal - Answer was returned that they would all stay, on those terms, entreating th.at they might be encouraged accordingly. Yet it seems, before they received any return according to their desires, the three last mentioned began to recoil, and repenting of their engagement to stay at Naumkeag, for fear of the Indians and other inconveniences, resolved rather to go all to Virginia, especially because Mr. Lyford, their minister, upon a loving invitation, was thither bound.1 But Mr.
51. oldal - Naumkeag, and give timely notice thereof, he would provide a patent for them, and likewise send them whatever they should write for, either men or provision, or goods wherewith to trade with the Indians.