American Biography, Брой 163Harper and bros., 1846 |
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... mouths of two rivers which emptied into it . The islands were cleared of wood , and had been planted , but most of the people who had inhabited them either were dead or had removed . Those who re- mained were continually in fear of the ...
... mouths of two rivers which emptied into it . The islands were cleared of wood , and had been planted , but most of the people who had inhabited them either were dead or had removed . Those who re- mained were continually in fear of the ...
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... mouth , and brought so good a report of the place that the people wished they had been seated there . But , having planted corn and built huts at Plymouth , and being there in security from the natives , they judged the motives for ...
... mouth , and brought so good a report of the place that the people wished they had been seated there . But , having planted corn and built huts at Plymouth , and being there in security from the natives , they judged the motives for ...
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... mouth , and thence to England . The Swan remained at Wey- mouth for the use of the colonists . - H . ] + [ The Sparrow , Mr. Weston's , sent out on a fishing voy- age , and the Discovery , on an expedition to explore the coast from Cape ...
... mouth , and thence to England . The Swan remained at Wey- mouth for the use of the colonists . - H . ] + [ The Sparrow , Mr. Weston's , sent out on a fishing voy- age , and the Discovery , on an expedition to explore the coast from Cape ...
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... mouth was empowered " to enact such laws as should most befit a state in its nonage , not rejecting or omitting to observe such of the laws of their native country as would conduce to their good . " In the second patent the power of ...
... mouth was empowered " to enact such laws as should most befit a state in its nonage , not rejecting or omitting to observe such of the laws of their native country as would conduce to their good . " In the second patent the power of ...
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Jeremy Belknap. In the formation of the laws of New - Ply- mouth , regard was had , " primarily and prin- cipally , to the ancient platform of God's law . " For , though some parts of that sys- tem were peculiar to the circumstances of ...
Jeremy Belknap. In the formation of the laws of New - Ply- mouth , regard was had , " primarily and prin- cipally , to the ancient platform of God's law . " For , though some parts of that sys- tem were peculiar to the circumstances of ...
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Страница 95 - ... that as we had ever professed friendship, so we should now maintain the same, by observing this their laudable custom ; and the rather, because we desired to have some conference with the Dutch, not knowing when we should have so fit an opportunity.
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Страница 99 - ... desired to speak with me. When I came to him, and they told him of it, he put forth his hand to me, which I took: then he said twice, though very inwardly, Keen Winsnaw, which is to say, Art thou Winslow? I answered, ahhe, that is, Yes. Then he doubled these words: Malta neen wonckanet namen Winsnow: that is to say, O Winslow, I shall never see thee again.