Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1838 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... Mary , in the fourth year of their reign , unto Thomas Neale , Esq . his Executors , Administrators , and Assigns , was for twen- ty - one years from the 17th of February , 1691 , to the 17th of February , 1712 . 2. That there was an ...
... Mary , in the fourth year of their reign , unto Thomas Neale , Esq . his Executors , Administrators , and Assigns , was for twen- ty - one years from the 17th of February , 1691 , to the 17th of February , 1712 . 2. That there was an ...
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... Mary Jaquelins , upon pretence of breach of a Charter Party , which Charter Party was fraudulent , and made only to be shown in case they should have met with the King's Ships , and your Petitioners being for the present not able to ...
... Mary Jaquelins , upon pretence of breach of a Charter Party , which Charter Party was fraudulent , and made only to be shown in case they should have met with the King's Ships , and your Petitioners being for the present not able to ...
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... Mary Peck . mark XXV . Extract relative to a Tax , which , on account of the mode of its being assessed , produced great excitement . That a single country rate of one penny in the pound , be served and collected in all the late ...
... Mary Peck . mark XXV . Extract relative to a Tax , which , on account of the mode of its being assessed , produced great excitement . That a single country rate of one penny in the pound , be served and collected in all the late ...
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... Mary , John , Sarah and Elizabeth , are in good health . Brother Thomas lives at Guilford . Sister Anna , at Salem . Our brother Wharton died in London about two years since , as I suppose you have heard . His estate , being much ...
... Mary , John , Sarah and Elizabeth , are in good health . Brother Thomas lives at Guilford . Sister Anna , at Salem . Our brother Wharton died in London about two years since , as I suppose you have heard . His estate , being much ...
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... Mary , John , Nathaniel , Sarah , and Elizabeth . Mary and John are married , and begin to live in a hard world . Mary's husband has gone to sea , eighteen months since . Not heard of , he is supposed to be lost 202 Higginson Letters .
... Mary , John , Nathaniel , Sarah , and Elizabeth . Mary and John are married , and begin to live in a hard world . Mary's husband has gone to sea , eighteen months since . Not heard of , he is supposed to be lost 202 Higginson Letters .
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Página 161 - Now know ye, that the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in consideration...
Página 279 - And that because of false brethren unawares brought in, who came in privily to spy out our liberty which we have in Christ Jesus, that they might bring us into bondage: 5 To whom we gave place by subjection, no, not for an hour ; that the truth of the gospel might continue with you.
Página 280 - A Concise Historical View of the Difficulties, Hardships and Perils which attended the Planting and Progressive Improvements of New England. With a particular account of its long and Destructive Wars, Expensive Expeditions, etc.
Página 186 - Given under my hand and seal at this day of ' AD Form of Warrant of Committal.
Página 145 - Master, Officer, Seaman, Soldier, or person whatsoever, who shall be in Our actual service and pay in or on board any of Our Ships of War, or other Vessels acting by immediate commission or Warrant from our Commissioners for executing the office of Our High Admiral, or from Our High Admiral of Great Britain for the time being, under the Seal of Our Admiralty...
Página 204 - The deputies having conceived great danger to our state, in regard that our magistrates, for want of positive laws, in many cases, might proceed according to their discretions, it was agreed, that some men should be appointed to frame a body of grounds of laws, in resemblance to a Magna Charta, which, being allowed by some of the ministers, and the general court, should be received for fundamental laws.
Página 141 - ... and inhabitants thereof and such others as shall resort thereto and for the benefit of us our heirs and successors, which said laws statutes and ordinances are...
Página 47 - England: for wee must Consider that wee shall be as a Citty upon a Hill, the eies of all people are uppon us...
Página 191 - Esq., or, in his absence, to such as for the time being take care for preserving the peace and administering the laws in their Majesties' province of New York, in America.
Página 202 - Notice being sent out of the general court to be held the 14th day of the third month, called May, the freemen deputed two of each town to meet and consider of such matters as they were to take order in at the same general court; who, having met, desired a sight of the patent, and, conceiving thereby that all their laws should be made at the general court, repaired to the governor to advise with him about it, and about the abrogating of some orders formerly made, as for killing of swine in corn,...