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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... inhabitants by calling out , " Welcome , Englishmen ! Welcome , Englishmen ! " He was their first visitant ; his name was Samoset , a sagamore of the country , lying at the distance of about five days journey . Having conversed with the ...
... inhabitants by calling out , " Welcome , Englishmen ! Welcome , Englishmen ! " He was their first visitant ; his name was Samoset , a sagamore of the country , lying at the distance of about five days journey . Having conversed with the ...
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... inhabitants . Skulls and bones appeared in many places where the Indians had dwelt . On their arrival at Pokanoket , the place of Masassoit's residence , forty miles from Ply- mouth , they were kindly welcomed by that Indian sovereign ...
... inhabitants . Skulls and bones appeared in many places where the Indians had dwelt . On their arrival at Pokanoket , the place of Masassoit's residence , forty miles from Ply- mouth , they were kindly welcomed by that Indian sovereign ...
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... inhabitants appeared in the general court for elections , as the representatives of the body of freemen , and resolved , " That none but the general court had power to make and establish laws - to elect officers - to raise monies , and ...
... inhabitants appeared in the general court for elections , as the representatives of the body of freemen , and resolved , " That none but the general court had power to make and establish laws - to elect officers - to raise monies , and ...
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... inhabitants therefore of New England , are justly to be estimated a natural increase , by the blessing of heaven , from the first 21,000 that arrived by the year 1640. It was judged that they had , at this time , 12,000 neat cattle ...
... inhabitants therefore of New England , are justly to be estimated a natural increase , by the blessing of heaven , from the first 21,000 that arrived by the year 1640. It was judged that they had , at this time , 12,000 neat cattle ...
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... and accordingly , in April , 1641 , the principal settlers of Piscata- qua , by a formal instrument , resigned the jurisdiction of the whole to Massachusetts , on condition that the inhabitants should enjoy 40 OUTLINE HISTORY OF THE.
... and accordingly , in April , 1641 , the principal settlers of Piscata- qua , by a formal instrument , resigned the jurisdiction of the whole to Massachusetts , on condition that the inhabitants should enjoy 40 OUTLINE HISTORY OF THE.
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