The Pictorial History of the United States of America: From the Discovery by the Northmen in the Tenth Century to the Present Time, Volumes 1-2B. Walker, 1844 - United States |
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Page xi
... Council , 146 ; The Congregationalists , 147 ; The Puritans in Holland , 148 ; Emigration to New Plymouth , 149 ; Landing of the Pil- grims , 150 ; Death of Governor Carver , 153 ; Treaty with Massasoit , 154 ; Indian Conspiracy , 156 ...
... Council , 146 ; The Congregationalists , 147 ; The Puritans in Holland , 148 ; Emigration to New Plymouth , 149 ; Landing of the Pil- grims , 150 ; Death of Governor Carver , 153 ; Treaty with Massasoit , 154 ; Indian Conspiracy , 156 ...
Page 87
... council in England , to be nominated by the king and directed by his instructions ; the subordinate jurisdiction was lodged in a council resident in the colonies ; also subject to the king . Having retained in his own hands as much as ...
... council in England , to be nominated by the king and directed by his instructions ; the subordinate jurisdiction was lodged in a council resident in the colonies ; also subject to the king . Having retained in his own hands as much as ...
Page 88
... council ; whose laws were subject to a repeal by the king or supreme council . The religion of the Church of England was established . Persons guilty of treason were to be sent to England for trial ; those accused of murder , rebellion ...
... council ; whose laws were subject to a repeal by the king or supreme council . The religion of the Church of England was established . Persons guilty of treason were to be sent to England for trial ; those accused of murder , rebellion ...
Page 89
... council proclaimed ; they were far from giving general satisfaction , especially that of Captain Smith , whose superior abilities had excited the envy of his companions . The council , having elected a president , excluded Smith from ...
... council proclaimed ; they were far from giving general satisfaction , especially that of Captain Smith , whose superior abilities had excited the envy of his companions . The council , having elected a president , excluded Smith from ...
Page 93
... council , and , accepting the office , he soon restored good order and prosperity in the colony . But Smith's admin- istration was not acceptable to the company in England . The patentees looked for sudden wealth by the discovery of a ...
... council , and , accepting the office , he soon restored good order and prosperity in the colony . But Smith's admin- istration was not acceptable to the company in England . The patentees looked for sudden wealth by the discovery of a ...
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