History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... settlement . Morton's plot against him . Lord of Misrule . Endecott interferes . Morton's trading in arms with the Indians . Effects of the practice . Morton arrested and sent to Eng- land . Arrival of Rogers and his condition ...
... settlement . Morton's plot against him . Lord of Misrule . Endecott interferes . Morton's trading in arms with the Indians . Effects of the practice . Morton arrested and sent to Eng- land . Arrival of Rogers and his condition ...
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... settlement . Duxbury and Green's Har- bor . Wreck of Peirce's vessel . · • 119 146 1633. Sherley on Allerton's misfortunes . Roger Williams and his dismission to Salem . Indians invite a settlement on Connecticut River . Dutch and the ...
... settlement . Duxbury and Green's Har- bor . Wreck of Peirce's vessel . · • 119 146 1633. Sherley on Allerton's misfortunes . Roger Williams and his dismission to Salem . Indians invite a settlement on Connecticut River . Dutch and the ...
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... settlement probably being effected after 1652. The name of James Sherley appears in the same position as creditor of Massachusetts Bay , with that of Pocock . 4 Mass . Hist . Collections , vi . 111 ; Mass . Col. Rec . , 11. 262 ; 11I ...
... settlement probably being effected after 1652. The name of James Sherley appears in the same position as creditor of Massachusetts Bay , with that of Pocock . 4 Mass . Hist . Collections , vi . 111 ; Mass . Col. Rec . , 11. 262 ; 11I ...
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... settlements on the Hudson River began . In the issue of the charter to the Council for New England ( 1620 ) and the subsequent inquiry into its monopolistic features by Parliament , this settlement of New Netherland of the Dutch was ...
... settlements on the Hudson River began . In the issue of the charter to the Council for New England ( 1620 ) and the subsequent inquiry into its monopolistic features by Parliament , this settlement of New Netherland of the Dutch was ...
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... settlement , developed a keener commercial sense and a wider experience than did the settlers at New Plymouth . This experience was marked by some great errors and blunders which imperilled their relations and friendship with the ...
... settlement , developed a keener commercial sense and a wider experience than did the settlers at New Plymouth . This experience was marked by some great errors and blunders which imperilled their relations and friendship with the ...
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