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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... matters of religion , should at length think that their allegiance terminated with their departure ; or that those who commisera ted them , inclined to the same sentiment ? The parliament , especially the lower house , perceiving how ...
... matters of religion , should at length think that their allegiance terminated with their departure ; or that those who commisera ted them , inclined to the same sentiment ? The parliament , especially the lower house , perceiving how ...
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... Matters , however , were not altogether to their mind [ 1617 ] and some of the most sensible began to think of another removal . It was imagined , that if a better and easier place of living could be had , numbers would join them . The ...
... Matters , however , were not altogether to their mind [ 1617 ] and some of the most sensible began to think of another removal . It was imagined , that if a better and easier place of living could be had , numbers would join them . The ...
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... matter was frequently canvassed , and at length it was determined to form it , nearly upon the plan of the one at Plymouth ; and to invite the latter to be present by their messengers , at the solemn ordination of the ministers Messrs ...
... matter was frequently canvassed , and at length it was determined to form it , nearly upon the plan of the one at Plymouth ; and to invite the latter to be present by their messengers , at the solemn ordination of the ministers Messrs ...
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... matter was debated ; and it was agreed , that the persons present should seriously consider the business against the next general court ; it was also requested , that they would in the mean while , conduct with that privacy , that the ...
... matter was debated ; and it was agreed , that the persons present should seriously consider the business against the next general court ; it was also requested , that they would in the mean while , conduct with that privacy , that the ...
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... matters , and gradually moulded all their church administrations , and thus determined the ecclesiastic constitution of the colony ; therein verifying what Mr. Robinson had judiciously predicted , when he said " Many of those who have ...
... matters , and gradually moulded all their church administrations , and thus determined the ecclesiastic constitution of the colony ; therein verifying what Mr. Robinson had judiciously predicted , when he said " Many of those who have ...
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