History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... colony occupying a site in every respect more advantageous . For nearly ten years , however , the planters at New Plymouth remained the only English settlers north of Chesapeake Bay , a few scattered fishing and trading establishments ...
... colony occupying a site in every respect more advantageous . For nearly ten years , however , the planters at New Plymouth remained the only English settlers north of Chesapeake Bay , a few scattered fishing and trading establishments ...
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... colony against the English State church until the end of the seventeenth century . 1 For the beginnings of the Reformation Bradford has only good words , so far as the power of the papacy was cast off , and " the purity of doctrine in ...
... colony against the English State church until the end of the seventeenth century . 1 For the beginnings of the Reformation Bradford has only good words , so far as the power of the papacy was cast off , and " the purity of doctrine in ...
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... Colony of the list comprised 473. Thirty - three members of the com- pany became citizens of Leyden before July , 1620 , and thirty - two , subsequent to the migration . See p . 97 , infra . Winslow says he " often meets " with certain ...
... Colony of the list comprised 473. Thirty - three members of the com- pany became citizens of Leyden before July , 1620 , and thirty - two , subsequent to the migration . See p . 97 , infra . Winslow says he " often meets " with certain ...
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... colony in Virginia , to be governed by magistrates of their own election . The list of those proposing to migrate is in Calendar of State Papers , Colonial , 1574-1660 , 498. The application passed to the Virginia Company , but re ...
... colony in Virginia , to be governed by magistrates of their own election . The list of those proposing to migrate is in Calendar of State Papers , Colonial , 1574-1660 , 498. The application passed to the Virginia Company , but re ...
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... colony of your English subjects in New England , who did hither transport ourselves to serve our God with a pure conscience according to his will revealed , not a three daies journey as Moses but nere three thousand miles into a vast ...
... colony of your English subjects in New England , who did hither transport ourselves to serve our God with a pure conscience according to his will revealed , not a three daies journey as Moses but nere three thousand miles into a vast ...
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