National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen16Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1892 |
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... England . Two separate instruc- tions had been given them , —one to be shown publicly , the other to be known only to themselves . In the first the King expressed his warm af- fection for New England subjects , directed his ...
... England . Two separate instruc- tions had been given them , —one to be shown publicly , the other to be known only to themselves . In the first the King expressed his warm af- fection for New England subjects , directed his ...
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... England the dangers of the war engaged all the attention of the English ministers . with no eager welcome . The stern Puritan officials received the commis- sioners with cold civility . Never be- fore had an English frigate sailed in ...
... England the dangers of the war engaged all the attention of the English ministers . with no eager welcome . The stern Puritan officials received the commis- sioners with cold civility . Never be- fore had an English frigate sailed in ...
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... England , he had nearly ruined his private fortune to save his soldiers . from want , and now he begged to be relieved of his command . At this moment there was good reason why no troops nor supplies came from England . Charles had ...
... England , he had nearly ruined his private fortune to save his soldiers . from want , and now he begged to be relieved of his command . At this moment there was good reason why no troops nor supplies came from England . Charles had ...
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... England , and Nicolls . joined in loud accusations against her . The reader may desire to know the fate of these once - powerful com- missioners who came to rule and divide the New World among them . Sir Robert Carr , weak and dissolute ...
... England , and Nicolls . joined in loud accusations against her . The reader may desire to know the fate of these once - powerful com- missioners who came to rule and divide the New World among them . Sir Robert Carr , weak and dissolute ...
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