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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... queen of Bohemia ; whom the puritans admired and loved , whom they grieved to see so much neglected in their bitter sufferings by the court of England , and whom those who came over hither , represented to their posterity in the most ...
... queen of Bohemia ; whom the puritans admired and loved , whom they grieved to see so much neglected in their bitter sufferings by the court of England , and whom those who came over hither , represented to their posterity in the most ...
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... queen Elizabeth . And that I may crowd the more matter in a little room , I shall make use of the following plain , and easy characters , for words and sentences that may very frequently occur in this composure . As , Y. stands for year ...
... queen Elizabeth . And that I may crowd the more matter in a little room , I shall make use of the following plain , and easy characters , for words and sentences that may very frequently occur in this composure . As , Y. stands for year ...
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... queen , and 115 sons by concubines . Strauchius . s Alsted . t Strauchius says it began at the Summer Solstice ; and Alsted , on June 28 . u The Canon makes it twelve years from the beginning of his reign to the beginning of the reign ...
... queen , and 115 sons by concubines . Strauchius . s Alsted . t Strauchius says it began at the Summer Solstice ; and Alsted , on June 28 . u The Canon makes it twelve years from the beginning of his reign to the beginning of the reign ...
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... throne ; but Appian says that Alexander reigned but 19 days after he killed his queen ; and then the Egyptians killing him , Auletes suc- ceeded ; ( m ) and the Canon follows Appian . No. Y. W. 1st Egyp . new Y. D. 13942 INTRODUCTION . 39.
... throne ; but Appian says that Alexander reigned but 19 days after he killed his queen ; and then the Egyptians killing him , Auletes suc- ceeded ; ( m ) and the Canon follows Appian . No. Y. W. 1st Egyp . new Y. D. 13942 INTRODUCTION . 39.
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... queen , kills 70 [ t ] or 80 thousand Romans with their associates . [ d ] But Paulinus in one battle slays as many Britons , and Boadicia kills her- self . [ t d e ] Persius the poet dies , aged 29. [ c ] Nero first persecutes the ...
... queen , kills 70 [ t ] or 80 thousand Romans with their associates . [ d ] But Paulinus in one battle slays as many Britons , and Boadicia kills her- self . [ t d e ] Persius the poet dies , aged 29. [ c ] Nero first persecutes the ...
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