The English in America: Virginia, Maryland, and the CarolinasLongmans, Green, 1887 |
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John Andrew Doyle. PRINTED BY SPOTTI WOODE AND CO . , NEW - STREET SQUARE LONDON Shepaug Connecticut River HAM MASSACHUS с Springfield 42 gton Windsor.
John Andrew Doyle. PRINTED BY SPOTTI WOODE AND CO . , NEW - STREET SQUARE LONDON Shepaug Connecticut River HAM MASSACHUS с Springfield 42 gton Windsor.
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John Andrew Doyle. Shepaug Connecticut River HAM MASSACHUS с Springfield 42 gton Windsor Hartford Wetherfield Naugatuck R. Farmington N NE C TI CUT New Londond Thames LAND NEWHAVEN Newhaven Stratford Fairheld NEWHAVEN Greenwich amford ...
John Andrew Doyle. Shepaug Connecticut River HAM MASSACHUS с Springfield 42 gton Windsor Hartford Wetherfield Naugatuck R. Farmington N NE C TI CUT New Londond Thames LAND NEWHAVEN Newhaven Stratford Fairheld NEWHAVEN Greenwich amford ...
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... CONNECTICUT AND THE PEQUOD WAR . A new stage in colonization • • Proposals of Plymouth for trade on the Connecticut Dutch fort on the river Massachusetts remonstrates Action of Plymouth Patent granted to Lord Say and Sele . Emigration ...
... CONNECTICUT AND THE PEQUOD WAR . A new stage in colonization • • Proposals of Plymouth for trade on the Connecticut Dutch fort on the river Massachusetts remonstrates Action of Plymouth Patent granted to Lord Say and Sele . Emigration ...
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... Connecticut Constitution formally constructed Towns ' governments Relations to the natives Stone killed by the Pequods Negotiations for redress Further outrages by the Pequods The Narragansetts under Oldham Endicott's attack on Block ...
... Connecticut Constitution formally constructed Towns ' governments Relations to the natives Stone killed by the Pequods Negotiations for redress Further outrages by the Pequods The Narragansetts under Oldham Endicott's attack on Block ...
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... Plymouth and Massachusetts Disputes between Connecticut and Massachusetts Danger from the Indians Encroachments on Dutch territory 294 294 295 297 297 298 298 THE FIRST VOLUME . xiii PAGE English settlements towards the xii CONTENTS OF.
... Plymouth and Massachusetts Disputes between Connecticut and Massachusetts Danger from the Indians Encroachments on Dutch territory 294 294 295 297 297 298 298 THE FIRST VOLUME . xiii PAGE English settlements towards the xii CONTENTS OF.
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Página 308 - Pascataquack, were not received nor called into the confederation, because they ran a different course from us both in their ministry and civil administration; for they had lately made Acomenticus (a poor village) a corporation, and had made a taylor their mayor, and had entertained one Hull, an excommunicated person and very contentious, for their minister.