The English in America: Virginia, Maryland, and the CarolinasLongmans, Green, 1887 |
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... Grant of allotments Further division of land Private settlers . 71 72 72 Difficulties with the London partners 75 77 78 78 • Difficulties of the new - comers Dissolution of the Company Further division of land Distribution of live ...
... Grant of allotments Further division of land Private settlers . 71 72 72 Difficulties with the London partners 75 77 78 78 • Difficulties of the new - comers Dissolution of the Company Further division of land Distribution of live ...
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... Grant of lands by the Plymouth Council 270 Settlement at Exeter . John Mason • Settlements on the Piscataqua The Laconia Company Dixy Bull . State of the settlement on the Piscataqua It becomes independent Puritanism at Cocheco ...
... Grant of lands by the Plymouth Council 270 Settlement at Exeter . John Mason • Settlements on the Piscataqua The Laconia Company Dixy Bull . State of the settlement on the Piscataqua It becomes independent Puritanism at Cocheco ...
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... grant revoked Further dispute . Return of Williams Final pacification Disputes concerning civil authority Arrest of ... Grants and settlements to the north of the Merrimac , P. 38 PAGE 414 415 416 420 421 422 422 423 424 425 • 426 426 ...
... grant revoked Further dispute . Return of Williams Final pacification Disputes concerning civil authority Arrest of ... Grants and settlements to the north of the Merrimac , P. 38 PAGE 414 415 416 420 421 422 422 423 424 425 • 426 426 ...
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... grants . These concessions on the part of the would - be emi- grants were met by the King in a like spirit of com- promise . There was , in truth , nothing in his attitude towards religious questions to make him hostile to the schemes ...
... grants . These concessions on the part of the would - be emi- grants were met by the King in a like spirit of com- promise . There was , in truth , nothing in his attitude towards religious questions to make him hostile to the schemes ...
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... grants be overcome . To start a new colony required pany . money , and the emigrants could contribute nothing beyond the labour of their hands . Accord- ingly , it was necessary to associate with themselves a certain number of ...
... grants be overcome . To start a new colony required pany . money , and the emigrants could contribute nothing beyond the labour of their hands . Accord- ingly , it was necessary to associate with themselves a certain number 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.