The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America: Including an Account of the Late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period, Band 1Samuel Campbell, 1801 |
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... [ June 12. ] The company arrived at Salem ; and soon were in number more than fifteen hundred persons from different * Hutchinson's Hiftory , Vol . I. p , 48 7 , - counties counties in England . Thy applyed themselves early to the A. D. ...
... [ June 12. ] The company arrived at Salem ; and soon were in number more than fifteen hundred persons from different * Hutchinson's Hiftory , Vol . I. p , 48 7 , - counties counties in England . Thy applyed themselves early to the A. D. ...
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... June 13 , 1632 , At Watertown there was in the view of divers wit- nesses , a great combat between a mouse and snake ; and after a long fight , the mouse prevailed and killed the snake . " The minister of Boston , Mr Wilson a very ...
... June 13 , 1632 , At Watertown there was in the view of divers wit- nesses , a great combat between a mouse and snake ; and after a long fight , the mouse prevailed and killed the snake . " The minister of Boston , Mr Wilson a very ...
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... June 26 , 1686. The assembly de- termined not to stand suit . After the revolution , they were al lowed by government to resume their charter , no judgment having been given against it . New - Hampshire and the Main were settled about ...
... June 26 , 1686. The assembly de- termined not to stand suit . After the revolution , they were al lowed by government to resume their charter , no judgment having been given against it . New - Hampshire and the Main were settled about ...
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... June , and Edmund Andros having been appointed governor , the Dutch resigned their authority to him in October . Thus was New - York regained ; but the inhabit- ants were again enslaved to the will of the conqueror ; for , be- ing ...
... June , and Edmund Andros having been appointed governor , the Dutch resigned their authority to him in October . Thus was New - York regained ; but the inhabit- ants were again enslaved to the will of the conqueror ; for , be- ing ...
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... June , Yeardley , pursuant to his instructions from the company , issued writs for the election of delegates , called bur- gesses . The colony had been divided into seven hundreds or distinct settlements , which seemed to enjoy some of ...
... June , Yeardley , pursuant to his instructions from the company , issued writs for the election of delegates , called bur- gesses . The colony had been divided into seven hundreds or distinct settlements , which seemed to enjoy some of ...
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