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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... ship " Matthew " of Bristol , ' first touched the shores of America , and in that voyage he acquired for England , by the right of discovery , her title to all that territory between the point of his first landing , in the thirty ...
... ship " Matthew " of Bristol , ' first touched the shores of America , and in that voyage he acquired for England , by the right of discovery , her title to all that territory between the point of his first landing , in the thirty ...
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... ships , plentiful stores for the colonists , and all the appliances of wealth and power combined , yet proved ineffectual in their attempts ; death removed some of the most zealous and influential patrons , and disappointment waited on ...
... ships , plentiful stores for the colonists , and all the appliances of wealth and power combined , yet proved ineffectual in their attempts ; death removed some of the most zealous and influential patrons , and disappointment waited on ...
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... ships in the fishing business on this coast . New England's Trials , p . 17 , in Force's Tracts , vol . ii .; Sullivan's Maine , 392 ; George Folsom's History of Saco and Biddeford , 19 ; Williamson's Maine , i . X SEE MH SF 1867 ...
... ships in the fishing business on this coast . New England's Trials , p . 17 , in Force's Tracts , vol . ii .; Sullivan's Maine , 392 ; George Folsom's History of Saco and Biddeford , 19 ; Williamson's Maine , i . X SEE MH SF 1867 ...
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... ship riding here in noe good harborow , and with all the weather doubted , the master stood off againe into the sea south- wardly , and soon after found himself imbayed with a mighty head land , where , coming to an anchor within a ...
... ship riding here in noe good harborow , and with all the weather doubted , the master stood off againe into the sea south- wardly , and soon after found himself imbayed with a mighty head land , where , coming to an anchor within a ...
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... ship returned to England with a load of sassafras roots , the panacea of the day , which , with furs and other productions of the country , was the first cargo exported from New England . The next special notice of Cape Anne is from the ...
... ship returned to England with a load of sassafras roots , the panacea of the day , which , with furs and other productions of the country , was the first cargo exported from New England . The next special notice of Cape Anne is from the ...
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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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