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... Lord De La Ware , 137 - Character of Smith - The Starving Time , 139- Arrival of Lord Delaware , 140 - Dale introduces Martial Law , 143 — Sir Thomas Gates , 144 - Third Charter , 145 - Pocahontas and Rolfe , 146 -- Attack on the French ...
... Lord De La Ware , 137 - Character of Smith - The Starving Time , 139- Arrival of Lord Delaware , 140 - Dale introduces Martial Law , 143 — Sir Thomas Gates , 144 - Third Charter , 145 - Pocahontas and Rolfe , 146 -- Attack on the French ...
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... Lord Bacon's Tolerant Views , 294 - Conference at Hampton Court , 296 — The Parliament favors the Puritans , 298 — Convocation , 299 — The Pil- grims , 300 - They fly from England , 301 - In Holland , 302 - They form a Part nership ...
... Lord Bacon's Tolerant Views , 294 - Conference at Hampton Court , 296 — The Parliament favors the Puritans , 298 — Convocation , 299 — The Pil- grims , 300 - They fly from England , 301 - In Holland , 302 - They form a Part nership ...
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... Lord Bacon , in his Life of Henry the Seventh . In the conflict of authorities , it is safest to follow the oldest , Peter Martyr of Anghiera , whose narra- tive was derived from Cabot . 1 See the Interlude , called " The Nature of the ...
... Lord Bacon , in his Life of Henry the Seventh . In the conflict of authorities , it is safest to follow the oldest , Peter Martyr of Anghiera , whose narra- tive was derived from Cabot . 1 See the Interlude , called " The Nature of the ...
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... lord of Roberval , a man of considerable provincial distinction , sought and 1540 , obtained1 a commission . It was easy to confer prov Jan. inces and plant colonies upon parchment ; Roberval 15. could congratulate himself on being the ...
... lord of Roberval , a man of considerable provincial distinction , sought and 1540 , obtained1 a commission . It was easy to confer prov Jan. inces and plant colonies upon parchment ; Roberval 15. could congratulate himself on being the ...
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... lords in the harbors , " and III . in the arrogance of naval supremacy , exacted payment 1578. for protection . It is an incident honorable to the humanity of the early voyagers , that , on one of the American islands , not far from the ...
... lords in the harbors , " and III . in the arrogance of naval supremacy , exacted payment 1578. for protection . It is an incident honorable to the humanity of the early voyagers , that , on one of the American islands , not far from the ...
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Page 306 - Then I proclaimed a fast there, at the river of Ahava, that we might afflict ourselves before our God, to seek of him a right way for us, and for our little ones, and for all our substance.
Page 307 - I beseech you remember, it is an article 'of your church covenant, that you be ready to receive whatever truth shall be made known to you from the written word of God.
Page 360 - To the end the body of the commons may be preserved of honest and good men, it was ordered and agreed, that, for the time to come, no man shall be admitted to the freedom of this body politic, but such as are members of some of the churches within the limits of the same.
Page 256 - ... —such was the sublime tenor of a part of the statute—" hath frequently fallen out to be of dangerous consequence in those commonwealths where it has been practised, and for the more quiet and peaceable government of this province, and the better to preserve mutual love and amity among the inhabitants, no person within this province, professing to believe in Jesus Christ, shall be any ways troubled, molested, or discountenanced, for his or her religion, or in the free exercise thereof.
Page 307 - I cannot sufficiently bewail the condition of the reformed Churches, who are come to a period in religion, and will go at present no further than the instruments of their reformation.
Page 412 - Hampden, that he had a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute, any mischief.
Page 256 - The tawny lion, pawing to get free His hinder parts ; then springs, as broke from bonds, And rampant shakes his brinded mane...
Page 73 - Europe, having first hanged his prisoners upon the trees, and placed over them the inscription : "I do not this as unto Spaniards or mariners, but as unto traitors, robbers, and murderers.
Page 385 - God blesseth any branch of any noble or generous family with a spirit and gifts fit for government, it would be a taking of God's name in vain to put such a talent under a bushel, and a sin against the honor of magistracy to neglect such in our public elections.
Page 458 - It is therefore ordered, That every township in this jurisdiction, after the Lord hath increased them to the number of fifty householders, shall then forthwith appoint one within their town to teach all such children as shall resort to him to write and read...