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, 1846 - United States |
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Page 22
... Gorton , ( a man also against whom they now prosecuted ) who lived also in the said Bay , but at that time Iohn Warner had not seen him , living a mat- ter of twenty miles one from the other : The Governor told him he was a man not fit ...
... Gorton , ( a man also against whom they now prosecuted ) who lived also in the said Bay , but at that time Iohn Warner had not seen him , living a mat- ter of twenty miles one from the other : The Governor told him he was a man not fit ...
Page 23
... Gorton and his Family were , namely at Provi- dence ; and seriously advised him to go along to the Dutch Plantation or else to the Sweads : for , upon his knowledge , the Massachusets intended , in short time , to take away his life ...
... Gorton and his Family were , namely at Provi- dence ; and seriously advised him to go along to the Dutch Plantation or else to the Sweads : for , upon his knowledge , the Massachusets intended , in short time , to take away his life ...
Page 44
... Gorton . Richard Carder . lohn Greene . Nicholas Powar . Francis Weston . Sampson Shatton . which he made unto us being extant , witnesseth to be paid unto him . This Writing sent to the Massachusets we have related verba- tim ; only ...
... Gorton . Richard Carder . lohn Greene . Nicholas Powar . Francis Weston . Sampson Shatton . which he made unto us being extant , witnesseth to be paid unto him . This Writing sent to the Massachusets we have related verba- tim ; only ...
Page 45
... Gorton that in the Country , which some of the Ministers have arch heretick , rendred unto the people as Hittites , Cananites , and who ( saith he ) Peresites , urging it as a duty unto the English to men to be put them to death ...
... Gorton that in the Country , which some of the Ministers have arch heretick , rendred unto the people as Hittites , Cananites , and who ( saith he ) Peresites , urging it as a duty unto the English to men to be put them to death ...
Page 46
... Gorton , Iohn Wickes , Ran- dall Houlden , Robert Potter , Francis Weston , Richard Carder , lohn Warner , and William Waddle . Whereas we have received upon good ground , into our Ju- banished some risdiction , and Protection , two ...
... Gorton , Iohn Wickes , Ran- dall Houlden , Robert Potter , Francis Weston , Richard Carder , lohn Warner , and William Waddle . Whereas we have received upon good ground , into our Ju- banished some risdiction , and Protection , two ...
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