Pilgrim Memorials, and Guide for Visitors to Plymouth Village: With a Lithographic Map, and Seven Copperplate Engravingsauthor, 1851 - 148 страници |
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... building in the latter part of the seventeenth century . The lot on which it stood was owned by Robert Hicks , merchant , in 1645 . It was afterwards owned by Edward Gray , who sold it to John Richard , in 1677. The house was taken down ...
... building in the latter part of the seventeenth century . The lot on which it stood was owned by Robert Hicks , merchant , in 1645 . It was afterwards owned by Edward Gray , who sold it to John Richard , in 1677. The house was taken down ...
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... building where the Pilgrim Church first worshipped in England ; a fact so long concealed from all previous enquiry , the development of which at this late day , may justly in- spire the hope , that diligent and persevering investiga ...
... building where the Pilgrim Church first worshipped in England ; a fact so long concealed from all previous enquiry , the development of which at this late day , may justly in- spire the hope , that diligent and persevering investiga ...
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... building , twenty feet square , for their common house , and soon after other buildings for their stores and provisions ... build our platform for our ordnance , and which doth com- mand all the plain and the bay , and from whence we may ...
... building , twenty feet square , for their common house , and soon after other buildings for their stores and provisions ... build our platform for our ordnance , and which doth com- mand all the plain and the bay , and from whence we may ...
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... build fewer houses ; which was done , and we reduced them to nineteen families . To greater fami- lies we allotted larger plots ; to every person half a pole in breadth , and three in length ; and so lots were cast where every man ...
... build fewer houses ; which was done , and we reduced them to nineteen families . To greater fami- lies we allotted larger plots ; to every person half a pole in breadth , and three in length ; and so lots were cast where every man ...
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... building of our town , in two rows of houses for more safety . We divided by lot the plot of ground whereon to build our town , after the proportion formerly allotted . We agreed that every man should build his own house , thinking by ...
... building of our town , in two rows of houses for more safety . We divided by lot the plot of ground whereon to build our town , after the proportion formerly allotted . We agreed that every man should build his own house , thinking by ...
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Страница 26 - ... prospects of a future state, and bound across the unknown sea. I behold it pursuing, with a thousand misgivings, the uncertain, the tedious voyage. Suns rise and set, and weeks and months pass, and winter surprises them on the deep, but brings them not the sight of the wished-for shore. I see them now, scantily supplied with provisions, crowded almost to suffocation in their ill-stored prison, delayed by calms, pursuing a circuitous route; and now driven in fury before the raging tempest, on...
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