New England Magazine, Volumen55New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... reason for the failure to observe the rule is explained by Hon . E. P. Wal- ton in ( Vol . 8 , p . 4 , Governor and Council ) as follows , " according to the rule , always accepted from the ad- mission of Vermont into the Union , some ...
... reason for the failure to observe the rule is explained by Hon . E. P. Wal- ton in ( Vol . 8 , p . 4 , Governor and Council ) as follows , " according to the rule , always accepted from the ad- mission of Vermont into the Union , some ...
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... reasons , as persecutions would have ceased if they had been willing to conform . They were not and sac- rificed to religious conviction " their father - land , and all associated with that sweet word " 2 for the wilderness of the sea ...
... reasons , as persecutions would have ceased if they had been willing to conform . They were not and sac- rificed to religious conviction " their father - land , and all associated with that sweet word " 2 for the wilderness of the sea ...
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... REASONS FOR LEAVING BOSTON A general governor was expected from England . If they were removed from the Bay Colony they would be less liable to come under the control of this governor . They knew Massachusetts was par- ticularly ...
... REASONS FOR LEAVING BOSTON A general governor was expected from England . If they were removed from the Bay Colony they would be less liable to come under the control of this governor . They knew Massachusetts was par- ticularly ...
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... reasons for not accepting if it seemed that any better place could be found . So when Winthrop Jr. re- ported Pequod ( New London ) " is scarce worthy much cost , " and Cap- tain Underhill reported of " Queen- piak , " " It hath a fair ...
... reasons for not accepting if it seemed that any better place could be found . So when Winthrop Jr. re- ported Pequod ( New London ) " is scarce worthy much cost , " and Cap- tain Underhill reported of " Queen- piak , " " It hath a fair ...
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... reasons for believing in the success of this broad - visioned move- ment : they constitute a Board of Direc- tors , and their names are , Joseph A , Skinner and Frank Met- calf of Holyoke , Daniel F. Doherty and Edgar L. Gellett of ...
... reasons for believing in the success of this broad - visioned move- ment : they constitute a Board of Direc- tors , and their names are , Joseph A , Skinner and Frank Met- calf of Holyoke , Daniel F. Doherty and Edgar L. Gellett of ...
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