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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... Kingdoms and Empires ; the gradual Discoveries of America , and the Progress of the Reformation , to the Discovery of New - England . BY THOMAS PRINCE , M. A. Remember the days of old , consider the years of many generations ..... Deut ...
... Kingdoms and Empires ; the gradual Discoveries of America , and the Progress of the Reformation , to the Discovery of New - England . BY THOMAS PRINCE , M. A. Remember the days of old , consider the years of many generations ..... Deut ...
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... kingdoms loudly groaned , as the united voice declared both of their Lords and Commons in several Parliaments both of England and of Scotland , the only national representatives and the most proper witnesses of the national op ...
... kingdoms loudly groaned , as the united voice declared both of their Lords and Commons in several Parliaments both of England and of Scotland , the only national representatives and the most proper witnesses of the national op ...
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... kingdoms in the world , as well as the liberty , reli- gion , and felicity of these colonies and provinces were involved . A celebrated instance peculiar to himself alone , that I presume no other American can pretend to ; and , for the ...
... kingdoms in the world , as well as the liberty , reli- gion , and felicity of these colonies and provinces were involved . A celebrated instance peculiar to himself alone , that I presume no other American can pretend to ; and , for the ...
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... kingdom round about , and therewith extend the British hap- piness . May these plantations , flourish under their benign influence to the end of time . May your Excellency enjoy their smiles to the last hour of life ; and thereby , with ...
... kingdom round about , and therewith extend the British hap- piness . May these plantations , flourish under their benign influence to the end of time . May your Excellency enjoy their smiles to the last hour of life ; and thereby , with ...
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... kingdoms and empires . For the three first periods , viz . ( 1 ) Of the patriarchs , ( 2 ) Judges of Israel , and ( 3 ) Kings of Judah , to the destruction of the first Temple and of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar ; I leave the Samaritan ...
... kingdoms and empires . For the three first periods , viz . ( 1 ) Of the patriarchs , ( 2 ) Judges of Israel , and ( 3 ) Kings of Judah , to the destruction of the first Temple and of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar ; I leave the Samaritan ...
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