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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... colonies ; and for that period it is the most complete , exact and satis- factory history extant . The work has long been extremely rare , and a new edition of it has been much desired . Of the ' three pamphlet numbers , a very few ...
... colonies ; and for that period it is the most complete , exact and satis- factory history extant . The work has long been extremely rare , and a new edition of it has been much desired . Of the ' three pamphlet numbers , a very few ...
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... colonies of Ply- mouth and the Massachusetts , from whence the others were chiefly derived , and having the greatest share in the following work , to whom could a son of the Province more properly offer this fruit of his labors , than ...
... colonies of Ply- mouth and the Massachusetts , from whence the others were chiefly derived , and having the greatest share in the following work , to whom could a son of the Province more properly offer this fruit of his labors , than ...
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... colonies , and in which we are as happy as any on earth . In the midst of our great advantages , you will doubtless take a noble and useful pleasure , in re- viewing the names and actions of your predeces- sors ; that you may imitate ...
... colonies , and in which we are as happy as any on earth . In the midst of our great advantages , you will doubtless take a noble and useful pleasure , in re- viewing the names and actions of your predeces- sors ; that you may imitate ...
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... colony in 1677 , one of whom was a major - general , and the other two were afterwards governors . Upon rectifying ... colonies came over , it was a time of general tyranny , both in church and state , through their mother island ; un ...
... colony in 1677 , one of whom was a major - general , and the other two were afterwards governors . Upon rectifying ... colonies came over , it was a time of general tyranny , both in church and state , through their mother island ; un ...
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... colonies and provinces were involved . A celebrated instance peculiar to himself alone , that I presume no other American can pretend to ; and , for the fatigue and pains , I suppose no other subject of the whole British em- pire ...
... colonies and provinces were involved . A celebrated instance peculiar to himself alone , that I presume no other American can pretend to ; and , for the fatigue and pains , I suppose no other subject of the whole British em- pire ...
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