Lives of the Governors of New Plymouth, and Massachusetts Bay: From the Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth in 1620, to the Union of the Two Colonies in 1692C. D. Strong, 1851 - 439 páginas |
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... such a number of fit persons as may furnish their ships and boats for fishing upon the sea , employing the * Hubbard's N. E. 48. - Hazard's Hist . Coll . i . 87 . rest in their several faculties upon the land , as 3 JOHN CARVER . 17.
... such a number of fit persons as may furnish their ships and boats for fishing upon the sea , employing the * Hubbard's N. E. 48. - Hazard's Hist . Coll . i . 87 . rest in their several faculties upon the land , as 3 JOHN CARVER . 17.
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... ships , carrying one hundred and twenty passengers , sailed from Southamp- ton on the fifth day of August , 1620. † They had not sailed many leagues down the channel before Reynolds , master of the Speedwell , complained that his vessel ...
... ships , carrying one hundred and twenty passengers , sailed from Southamp- ton on the fifth day of August , 1620. † They had not sailed many leagues down the channel before Reynolds , master of the Speedwell , complained that his vessel ...
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... ship , declaring that , by constant pump- ing , he could scarcely keep her above water , on which both ships again put back to Plymouth . Another search was made , and , no defect appearing , the leaky condi- tion of the ship was judged ...
... ship , declaring that , by constant pump- ing , he could scarcely keep her above water , on which both ships again put back to Plymouth . Another search was made , and , no defect appearing , the leaky condi- tion of the ship was judged ...
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... ship being leaky , and the people closely stowed , were continually wet ; that one young man , a servant of Samuel Fuller , died at sea ; and that one child was born , and called Oceanus - a son of Stephen Hopkins . On the ninth of ...
... ship being leaky , and the people closely stowed , were continually wet ; that one young man , a servant of Samuel Fuller , died at sea ; and that one child was born , and called Oceanus - a son of Stephen Hopkins . On the ninth of ...
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... ship was clear of the danger . The next day they doubled the northern extremity of the cape , ( Race Point , ) and , a storm coming on , the ship was brought to anchor in Cape Cod harbour , where she lay perfectly secure from winds and ...
... ship was clear of the danger . The next day they doubled the northern extremity of the cape , ( Race Point , ) and , a storm coming on , the ship was brought to anchor in Cape Cod harbour , where she lay perfectly secure from winds and ...
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afterwards Andros Anne Hutchinson appears appointed arrived assistants became Bellingham born Boston Bradstreet Captain Carver charter church Coll colonists colony command commissioners Connecticut council counsellor court daughter death deputy governor descendants died Earl Edward Winslow election Endecott England English ernor father freemen Governor Bradford Governor Dudley Governor Hinckley Governor Prence Governor Winslow Governor Winthrop Haynes Hist honor Hutchinson Indians Isaac Allerton Island John John Endecott John Leverett John Winslow John Winthrop King land laws letter Leverett liberty London magistrates March married Massachusetts Bay Massasoit ment minister Morton Mourt's Relation Narragansetts natives Parliament patent Pequots persecution persons Pilgrims plantation Plymouth Plymouth colony Prince Puritans Quakers returned river sachem Salem Samuel Savage's Winthrop says sent settled settlement shallop ship Simon Bradstreet Sir Henry Vane soon spirit Stephen Hopkins Thomas Thomas Dudley tion town wife William
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Página 25 - Having undertaken, for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian faith and honor of our king and country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia...
Página 261 - There is a twofold liberty, natural (I mean as our nature is now corrupt) and civil or federal. The first is common to man with beasts and other creatures. By this, man, as he stands in relation to man simply, hath liberty to do what he lists ; it is a liberty to evil as well as to good. This liberty is incompatible and inconsistent with authority, and cannot endure the least restraint of the most just authority.
Página 326 - Then to advise how war may best upheld Move by her two main nerves, iron and gold, In all her equipage...
Página 327 - O Sir Henry Vane, Sir Henry Vane; the Lord deliver me from Sir Henry Vane.
Página 386 - Him who hears the cry of the oppressed, and advise all our neighbors, for whom we have thus ventured ourselves, to joyn with us in prayers and all just actions for the defence of the land.
Página 260 - The covenant between you and us is the oath you have taken of us, which is to this purpose, that we shall govern you and judge your causes by the rules of God's law and our own, according to our best skill.
Página 84 - Complaining sorely of the breach Of league, held forth by brother Patch, Against the articles in force Between both churches, his and ours ; For which he craved the saints to render Into his hands, or hang, th' offender : But they maturely having weighed They had no more but him o...
Página 9 - The Council established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, ruling, ordering and Governing of New England in America" and to them and their Successors grants all the lands, &c., Viz.
Página 404 - Hudson's River, and all the Land from the West side of Connecticut River, to the East side of Delaware Bay...
Página 25 - Virginia, do, by these presents, solemnly and mutually, in the presence of God and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation, and furtherance of the ends aforesaid ; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony ; unto which we promise all due...