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... seems was employed to pro- cure them a Patent for the place which they then pos- sessed , and some part of the country adjoining , as might be convenient for a whole colony to settle upon . But this gentleman thus employed had a design ...
... seems was employed to pro- cure them a Patent for the place which they then pos- sessed , and some part of the country adjoining , as might be convenient for a whole colony to settle upon . But this gentleman thus employed had a design ...
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... seems a little , if not much , too harsh , for according to the old rule , " de mortuis nil nisi lene , " speak well of the dead . The difference of men's principles and disadvantages of their natural temper ( wherein they are apt much ...
... seems a little , if not much , too harsh , for according to the old rule , " de mortuis nil nisi lene , " speak well of the dead . The difference of men's principles and disadvantages of their natural temper ( wherein they are apt much ...
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... seems to be drawn up not long before , about that , which runs after this tenor . Forasmuch as by a mutual agreement , we whose names are subscribed , Patentees or Adventurers , and of the Council of New England , are to join in the ...
... seems to be drawn up not long before , about that , which runs after this tenor . Forasmuch as by a mutual agreement , we whose names are subscribed , Patentees or Adventurers , and of the Council of New England , are to join in the ...
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Of the first discovery of the country of New England 4 | 8 |
CHAP V | 22 |
CHAP VIII | 35 |
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Adventurers affairs aforesaid afterwards amongst Anno arrived Assistants Boston brought called Cape Anne Captain Mason carried CHAP chosen Christopher Gardiner church civil Colony congregation Connecticut Connecticut River Cotton Council Court of Election Deputy Governor desired divers Earl elders Endicot England English forementioned former freemen friends gentlemen Gospel Governor granted hands harbor hath honor Ibid Indians inhabitants Island John Oldham John Winthrop King land laws letter liberty Lord Lordships magistrates Majesty Massachusetts matter miles ministers Narrhaganset Naumkeag occasion Oldham ordained Pascataqua River passengers pastor Patent Pequods persons Plantation planters planting Plymouth Plymouth Colony present Prince Province Province of Maine rest sachem Salem Savage's Winthrop sent settled ship Sir Ferdinando Gorges Sir Richard Saltonstall soon Squanto sundry thereby thereof thereunto things thither tion town trade unto Vane Watertown wherein whole Williams