History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... known by some in England that the English and Scottish fleet of wine ships , some two hundred in number , had been seized by the Governor of Guienne , the Duke of Epernon . Reprisals and other causes of difference followed , and war ...
... known by some in England that the English and Scottish fleet of wine ships , some two hundred in number , had been seized by the Governor of Guienne , the Duke of Epernon . Reprisals and other causes of difference followed , and war ...
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... known of Robert Keayne's career before he came to Massachusetts in the Defence , in 1635. He belonged to the Merchant Tailors Company of London , and possessed means . His son , Benjamin , influenced by domestic troubles , returned to ...
... known of Robert Keayne's career before he came to Massachusetts in the Defence , in 1635. He belonged to the Merchant Tailors Company of London , and possessed means . His son , Benjamin , influenced by domestic troubles , returned to ...
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... known to the French and Dutch as well as to the Plymouth settlers . The Cape at that part gave only about six miles of land between Cape Cod Bay and Manomet or Buzzard's Bay , and the heads of Manomet River and a creek running into ...
... known to the French and Dutch as well as to the Plymouth settlers . The Cape at that part gave only about six miles of land between Cape Cod Bay and Manomet or Buzzard's Bay , and the heads of Manomet River and a creek running into ...
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... known no application for a patent was then before the Council for New England for any part of the New England territory under its jurisdiction . Be- tween 1622 when the Gorges - Norton patent issued , and 1627 , when New Plymouth ...
... known no application for a patent was then before the Council for New England for any part of the New England territory under its jurisdiction . Be- tween 1622 when the Gorges - Norton patent issued , and 1627 , when New Plymouth ...
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... known as New Netherland . Dermer in 1620 found the Dutch actively trading at Manhattan , and warned them away as interlopers and trespassers . The Dutch could not recognize the claim of absolute dominion made by the English , and with ...
... known as New Netherland . Dermer in 1620 found the Dutch actively trading at Manhattan , and warned them away as interlopers and trespassers . The Dutch could not recognize the claim of absolute dominion made by the English , and with ...
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Page 339 - God to recompense tribulation to them that trouble you: and to you who are troubled rest with us, when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty angels, in flaming fire, taking vengeance on them that know not God, and that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ...
Page 113 - Massachusetts ; and desirous to unite ourselves into one congregation or church under the Lord Jesus Christ, our Head, in such sort as becometh all those whom he hath redeemed and sanctified...
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Page 246 - It was a fearful sight to see them thus frying in the fire and the streams of blood quenching the same, and horrible was the stink and scent thereof; but the victory seemed a sweet sacrifice, and they gave the praise thereof to God, who had wrought so wonderfully for them, thus to enclose their enemies in their hands and give them so speedy a victory over so proud and insulting an enemy.
Page 325 - ... were glad to take such as they could; and so, many untoward servants, sundry of them proved, that were thus brought over, both men and women kind; who, when their times were expired, became families of themselves, which gave increase hereunto.
Page 315 - One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sinneth: at the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall the matter be established.
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Page 314 - And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
Page 354 - But if six do not agree, that then such propositions, with their reasons, so far as they have been debated, be sent and referred to the four general courts, viz, the Massachusetts, Plymouth, Connecticut, and New Haven.
Page 396 - They had an other doughter, that was maried, came afterward. • 3 • Edward Fuller, and his wife, and Samuell, their sonne. John Turner, and • 2 • sones. He had a doughter came some years after to Salem, wher she is now living. • Francis Eaton, and Sarah, his wife, and Samuell, their sone, a yong child. Moyses Fletcher, John Goodman, Thomas Williams, Digerie Preist, Edmond Margeson, Peter Browne, Richard Britterige, Richard Clarke, Richard Gardenar, Gilbart Winslow.