Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... authority of Governor and Captain - general ; and , on being confirmed at the Quarterly Meeting , about the first of February , received the honor of knighthood . Among the instructions given him by the treasurer and Council , was one ...
... authority of Governor and Captain - general ; and , on being confirmed at the Quarterly Meeting , about the first of February , received the honor of knighthood . Among the instructions given him by the treasurer and Council , was one ...
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... authorities of his innocence . The documents taken with him would show both his recent official position and the legitimate character of the voyage . But Portugal had , for more than forty years , been a mere appendage of Spain ; and ...
... authorities of his innocence . The documents taken with him would show both his recent official position and the legitimate character of the voyage . But Portugal had , for more than forty years , been a mere appendage of Spain ; and ...
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... authority these respected historians make this assertion , we have sought in vain to discover . The Earl of Warwick , as one of the Council , was entitled to a knowledge of the " examinations . " It was also important to him , both in ...
... authority these respected historians make this assertion , we have sought in vain to discover . The Earl of Warwick , as one of the Council , was entitled to a knowledge of the " examinations . " It was also important to him , both in ...
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... authority " in any criminal sense , as the Governor maintained and per- suaded the General Assembly , who convicted him . Had the Governor , like his fearless predecessor , John Smith , seized Opechancanough by the hair of his head to ...
... authority " in any criminal sense , as the Governor maintained and per- suaded the General Assembly , who convicted him . Had the Governor , like his fearless predecessor , John Smith , seized Opechancanough by the hair of his head to ...
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... authority over him , and his habitual proneness to intemperance , theft , and falsehood . His fondness for living with the savages would lead him to adopt their notions and habits , their inhumanity and spirit of revenge , as well as ...
... authority over him , and his habitual proneness to intemperance , theft , and falsehood . His fondness for living with the savages would lead him to adopt their notions and habits , their inhumanity and spirit of revenge , as well as ...
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