The History and Antiquities of New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania: Embracing the Following Subjects, Viz., Discoveries and Settlements - Indian History - Indian, French and Revolutionary Wars -religious History - Biographical Sketches - Anecdotes, Traditions, Remarkable and Unaccountable Occurrences - with a Great Variety of Curious and Interesting Relics of Antiquity |
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Page 36
... magistrates , who after three weeks dispu- ting , condemned , as erroneous , above eighty points or opinions , said to have been maintained by some one or other in the country . The result was signed by all the members but Mr. Cotton ...
... magistrates , who after three weeks dispu- ting , condemned , as erroneous , above eighty points or opinions , said to have been maintained by some one or other in the country . The result was signed by all the members but Mr. Cotton ...
Page 39
... magistrate . This same year the sachems signed the deed or grant of the island . For which Indian gift , it is said , they paid very dearly by being obliged to make repeated purchases of the same lands from several claimants . The other ...
... magistrate . This same year the sachems signed the deed or grant of the island . For which Indian gift , it is said , they paid very dearly by being obliged to make repeated purchases of the same lands from several claimants . The other ...
Page 43
... magistrates and other officers independent of Massachusetts Bay . The magis- trates , thus appointed , administered government according to such instructions as the king's commissioners had given them , until about the year 1668 , when ...
... magistrates and other officers independent of Massachusetts Bay . The magis- trates , thus appointed , administered government according to such instructions as the king's commissioners had given them , until about the year 1668 , when ...
Page 45
... magistrates filled with opprobrious stuff . The governor sent for her twice from the prison to his house , and took much pains to persuade her to desist from such extravagancies . Two of the ministers were present , and with much ...
... magistrates filled with opprobrious stuff . The governor sent for her twice from the prison to his house , and took much pains to persuade her to desist from such extravagancies . Two of the ministers were present , and with much ...
Page 48
... magistrates finally acquitted those who were accused , and the menacing storm blew over to the great joy of the inhabitants . At this period , many learned and eminent men , both in Eng- land and America , fully believed in the ...
... magistrates finally acquitted those who were accused , and the menacing storm blew over to the great joy of the inhabitants . At this period , many learned and eminent men , both in Eng- land and America , fully believed in the ...
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