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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... Religious Proscription , 140 ; Proprietary restored , 141 ; Character of the Colony , 142 . CHAPTER X. THE PLYMOUTH COLONY . Settlement at Sagadahoc , 144 ; Captain Smith in New England , 145 ; The Plymouth Council , 146 ; The ...
... Religious Proscription , 140 ; Proprietary restored , 141 ; Character of the Colony , 142 . CHAPTER X. THE PLYMOUTH COLONY . Settlement at Sagadahoc , 144 ; Captain Smith in New England , 145 ; The Plymouth Council , 146 ; The ...
Page 52
... religion of the cross , of bringing countless thousands under the dominion of the Spanish crown , led to numerous expeditions to the West . No region appears to have offered more brilliant prospects to the imagination of adventurers ...
... religion of the cross , of bringing countless thousands under the dominion of the Spanish crown , led to numerous expeditions to the West . No region appears to have offered more brilliant prospects to the imagination of adventurers ...
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... religion . They were provided with great crosses , before which they expected the natives to pros- trate themselves . The missionaries were met on the shore , the moment they landed , and three priests , and as many sailors , fell ...
... religion . They were provided with great crosses , before which they expected the natives to pros- trate themselves . The missionaries were met on the shore , the moment they landed , and three priests , and as many sailors , fell ...
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... religious liberty . Their first attempt at colonization , made on the coast of Brazil , having been defeated by the Portuguese , Coligny determined to avail himself of the right , which was founded on the discoveries of Verrazani , and ...
... religious liberty . Their first attempt at colonization , made on the coast of Brazil , having been defeated by the Portuguese , Coligny determined to avail himself of the right , which was founded on the discoveries of Verrazani , and ...
Page 88
... 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 , and incest , were to be tried by a jury , and , if guilty , to suffer death ; all ...
... 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 , and incest , were to be tried by a jury , and , if guilty , to suffer death ; all ...
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