A Chronological History of New-England: In the Form of Annals, Being a Summary and Exact Account of the Most Material Transactions and Occurrences Relating to this Country, in the Order of Time Wherein They Happened, from the Discovery of Capt. Gosnold, in 1602, to the Arrival of Governor Belcher, in 1730 : with an Introduction Containing a Brief Epitome of the Most Considerable Transactions and Events Abroad, from the Creation ... |
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Page xvi
... Plymouth people and colony , from 1602 to the end of 1646 , in 270 pages ; with some account , at the end , of the increase of those who came over with him , from 1620 to 1650 , and all in his own hand - writing . 2. The ancient Church ...
... Plymouth people and colony , from 1602 to the end of 1646 , in 270 pages ; with some account , at the end , of the increase of those who came over with him , from 1620 to 1650 , and all in his own hand - writing . 2. The ancient Church ...
Page xvii
... Plymouth Colony Laws , from 1626 to 1660 , inclusively . 11. The ancient Records of the honorable Artillery Company . 12. The Rev. Mr. William Hubbard's General History of New- England from the discovery to 1680 , in 338 pages ; and ...
... Plymouth Colony Laws , from 1626 to 1660 , inclusively . 11. The ancient Records of the honorable Artillery Company . 12. The Rev. Mr. William Hubbard's General History of New- England from the discovery to 1680 , in 338 pages ; and ...
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... Plymouth ; with three other miscellaneous volumes of his . 2. A little ancient Table Book of his son , major William Brad- ford , afterward deputy governor of Plymouth Colony , written with his own hand , from 1649 to 1670 . 3. Captain ...
... Plymouth ; with three other miscellaneous volumes of his . 2. A little ancient Table Book of his son , major William Brad- ford , afterward deputy governor of Plymouth Colony , written with his own hand , from 1649 to 1670 . 3. Captain ...
Page xx
... Plymouth people to the end of 1646 , being chiefly Governor Bradford's manuscript abbreviated ; from hence it comes to pass that in many articles and paragraphs which I cite from Governor Bradford , both Mr. Morton and I happen to use ...
... Plymouth people to the end of 1646 , being chiefly Governor Bradford's manuscript abbreviated ; from hence it comes to pass that in many articles and paragraphs which I cite from Governor Bradford , both Mr. Morton and I happen to use ...
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... Plymouth round the world , and returns to Plymouth , November 3 , 1580. st cm ps Y. C. 1579. - January 23 , the seven Dutch Provinces unite at Utrecht . tt Sir Humphry Gilbert obtains a patent of queen Elizabeth , for places not ...
... Plymouth round the world , and returns to Plymouth , November 3 , 1580. st cm ps Y. C. 1579. - January 23 , the seven Dutch Provinces unite at Utrecht . tt Sir Humphry Gilbert obtains a patent of queen Elizabeth , for places not ...
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