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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... formed a settlement there . In 994 , Biarne , the son of Heriulf Bardson , one of the settlers who accompanied Eric , returned to Norway , and gave an account of discoveries he had made to the south of Greenland . On his return to ...
... formed a settlement there . In 994 , Biarne , the son of Heriulf Bardson , one of the settlers who accompanied Eric , returned to Norway , and gave an account of discoveries he had made to the south of Greenland . On his return to ...
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... Hakluyt , a most active promoter of the English settlements in America , an association of gen- tlemen was formed , for the purpose of establishing colonies in America . Upon their application to king James , a 2 NEW ENGLAND STATES . 13.
... Hakluyt , a most active promoter of the English settlements in America , an association of gen- tlemen was formed , for the purpose of establishing colonies in America . Upon their application to king James , a 2 NEW ENGLAND STATES . 13.
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... formed a map , and presented it to king Charles , who in the warmth of admiration , declared the country should be called New England . Smith in his voyage made several discoveries , and distinguished them by peculiar names 14 OUTLINE ...
... formed a map , and presented it to king Charles , who in the warmth of admiration , declared the country should be called New England . Smith in his voyage made several discoveries , and distinguished them by peculiar names 14 OUTLINE ...
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... formed them- selves into a regular church . This was the first church gathered in Massachusetts , and the second in New England . The church at Plymouth had been gathered eight years before . In 1629 , a larger embarkation was projected ...
... formed them- selves into a regular church . This was the first church gathered in Massachusetts , and the second in New England . The church at Plymouth had been gathered eight years before . In 1629 , a larger embarkation was projected ...
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... formed themselves into a body politic , and agreed upon articles of civil government . These articles were the foundation of the Con- necticut charter , which was granted by king Charles in 1662 . The colony of New Haven being included ...
... formed themselves into a body politic , and agreed upon articles of civil government . These articles were the foundation of the Con- necticut charter , which was granted by king Charles in 1662 . The colony of New Haven being included ...
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Page 531 - He was ordered by his king to speak to me; and that now it was not he, but the king that spoke, because what he should say, was the king's mind.' He first prayed me ' to excuse them that they had not complied with me the last time ; he feared there might be some fault in the interpreter, being neither Indian nor English; besides, it was the Indian custom to deliberate, and take up much time in council, before they resolve; and that if the young people and owners of the land had been as ready as he,...
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Page 23 - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...