Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America: From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776, Volume 4Peter Force P. Force, 1847 - United States |
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... dominion was called Ocute . Hee gaue him a guide , and an interpretour for that Prouince . The Gouernour commanded his Indians to bee set free , and trauelled through his Countrie A Riuer very vp a Riuer very well inhabited . He ...
... dominion was called Ocute . Hee gaue him a guide , and an interpretour for that Prouince . The Gouernour commanded his Indians to bee set free , and trauelled through his Countrie A Riuer very vp a Riuer very well inhabited . He ...
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... dominion of the whole world , would not haue reioyced me so much , as your sight , neither would I have held it for so great a felicitie . Doe not looke for me to offer you that which is your owne : to wit , my person , my lands and ...
... dominion of the whole world , would not haue reioyced me so much , as your sight , neither would I have held it for so great a felicitie . Doe not looke for me to offer you that which is your owne : to wit , my person , my lands and ...
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... dominion on the one side , and of perpetuall slavery and bondage to them and their pos- terity on the other , and which is intolerable , even by them who ought to love and respect them as brethren , & c . We therefore desire , that ...
... dominion on the one side , and of perpetuall slavery and bondage to them and their pos- terity on the other , and which is intolerable , even by them who ought to love and respect them as brethren , & c . We therefore desire , that ...
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... above five . I take this Colony , as a Dominion of England , to be govern- ed by , and subject to these thrce sorts of Laws : 1. The Com- mon mon Law of England . 2. The express Statutes mentioning Makemies Tryal . 29.
... above five . I take this Colony , as a Dominion of England , to be govern- ed by , and subject to these thrce sorts of Laws : 1. The Com- mon mon Law of England . 2. The express Statutes mentioning Makemies Tryal . 29.
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... Dominion of Wales , and Town of Berwick upon Tweed ; and therefore the using of any other Form of Worship in this Province , then what is con- tained in the Common - Prayer , cannot be a Breach of those Statutes . Then again the 16 of ...
... Dominion of Wales , and Town of Berwick upon Tweed ; and therefore the using of any other Form of Worship in this Province , then what is con- tained in the Common - Prayer , cannot be a Breach of those Statutes . Then again the 16 of ...
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