History of the United States: To which is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of Our [English] Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babel, to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America, by the SpaniardsDurrie & Peck, 1835 - 322 Seiten |
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... Boston . Unfortunately , many of the passengers were taken sick on the voyage , and a malignant fever in one of the ships , in 1629 , was communicated to the settlers on shore , which occasioned an alarming mortality . This and other ...
... Boston . Unfortunately , many of the passengers were taken sick on the voyage , and a malignant fever in one of the ships , in 1629 , was communicated to the settlers on shore , which occasioned an alarming mortality . This and other ...
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... BOSTON , after the town of that name in England . Sir Richard Saltonstall's company sat down at Watertown ; Mr. Warham and his people planted Dorchester . 222. Plymouth patent . In January 1630 , the council for planting New England ...
... BOSTON , after the town of that name in England . Sir Richard Saltonstall's company sat down at Watertown ; Mr. Warham and his people planted Dorchester . 222. Plymouth patent . In January 1630 , the council for planting New England ...
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... Boston from England , being sent to begin a plantation on the Connecticut . These , with a few adventurers from Watertown , re- paired to Connecticut and began a settlement at Pe- quaug , which they called Wethersfield . This was ...
... Boston from England , being sent to begin a plantation on the Connecticut . These , with a few adventurers from Watertown , re- paired to Connecticut and began a settlement at Pe- quaug , which they called Wethersfield . This was ...
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... Boston , having lost some of their number by hunger . Those who wintered in Con- necticut were obliged to eat acorns , malt , and grains . The value of the cattle which died was two thousand pounds sterling . 228. Settlement of Hartford ...
... Boston , having lost some of their number by hunger . Those who wintered in Con- necticut were obliged to eat acorns , malt , and grains . The value of the cattle which died was two thousand pounds sterling . 228. Settlement of Hartford ...
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... Boston , and repaired to Saybrook to prosecute the plantation . 231. Settlement of New Haven . In July , 1637 , arrived at Boston , Mr. Davenport , Mr. Eaton , and a number of adventurers . After exploring the country westward of ...
... Boston , and repaired to Saybrook to prosecute the plantation . 231. Settlement of New Haven . In July , 1637 , arrived at Boston , Mr. Davenport , Mr. Eaton , and a number of adventurers . After exploring the country westward of ...
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