The English in America: Virginia, Maryland, and the CarolinasLongmans, Green, 1887 |
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... grounds of his ecclesiastical sympathies and anti- pathies . For James , unlike his son , the artistic and reverential associations of the English Church had no charm . Puritanism offended him on its political rather than its religious ...
... grounds of his ecclesiastical sympathies and anti- pathies . For James , unlike his son , the artistic and reverential associations of the English Church had no charm . Puritanism offended him on its political rather than its religious ...
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... ground cleared by the natives , and they had evidence of the fertility of the soil in an Indian magazine of corn , from which they sup- plied themselves . They also discovered , as they thought , traces of European visitors , and they ...
... ground cleared by the natives , and they had evidence of the fertility of the soil in an Indian magazine of corn , from which they sup- plied themselves . They also discovered , as they thought , traces of European visitors , and they ...
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... ground , finally decided the settlers in favour of the mainland . of the first The history of the first winter at New Plymouth is a noble justification of the boast made in the name of Hardships the settlers on the eve of departure that ...
... ground , finally decided the settlers in favour of the mainland . of the first The history of the first winter at New Plymouth is a noble justification of the boast made in the name of Hardships the settlers on the eve of departure that ...
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... ground at once , only those lots which lay near the town were to be taken in hand . Each landholder whose plot was brought under cultivation was to asso- ciate with him a certain number of his neighbours . chosen by himself , or , in ...
... ground at once , only those lots which lay near the town were to be taken in hand . Each landholder whose plot was brought under cultivation was to asso- ciate with him a certain number of his neighbours . chosen by himself , or , in ...
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... ground separated from the sea by some twenty yards of sand . The buildings were laid out like a Roman city in miniature . Two streets crossing one another formed the town . At their meeting stood the Governor's house . Before it was an ...
... ground separated from the sea by some twenty yards of sand . The buildings were laid out like a Roman city in miniature . Two streets crossing one another formed the town . At their meeting stood the Governor's house . Before it was an ...
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