A Chronological History of New-England: In the Form of Annals, Being a Summary and Exact Account of the Most Material Transactions and Occurrences Relating to this Country, in the Order of Time Wherein They Happened, from the Discovery of Capt. Gosnold, in 1602, to the Arrival of Governor Belcher, in 1730 : with an Introduction Containing a Brief Epitome of the Most Considerable Transactions and Events Abroad, from the Creation ...Cummings, Hilliard, and Company, 1826 - 439 páginas |
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... seems to derive from Mr. Oldmixon's Account of New England in his British Empire in America ; and which mistakes are no doubt the reason why Mr. Neal's History is not more generally read among us ; yet considering the materials this ...
... seems to derive from Mr. Oldmixon's Account of New England in his British Empire in America ; and which mistakes are no doubt the reason why Mr. Neal's History is not more generally read among us ; yet considering the materials this ...
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... events before , every writer must take from others , whether he mentions his originals or no . And though it be more laborious , yet it seems not only more ingenuous to cite them , but also carries more authority , PREFACE . xix.
... events before , every writer must take from others , whether he mentions his originals or no . And though it be more laborious , yet it seems not only more ingenuous to cite them , but also carries more authority , PREFACE . xix.
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... seem to allow ; 1 think it is very plain , that as Adam lived 130 years before Seth was born , and Adam was not 130 till ... seems rightly to have set the birth of Abraham at the 130th year of Terah ; and has drawn the following train of ...
... seem to allow ; 1 think it is very plain , that as Adam lived 130 years before Seth was born , and Adam was not 130 till ... seems rightly to have set the birth of Abraham at the 130th year of Terah ; and has drawn the following train of ...
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... 11 ; and viii . 13 , 14 , it seems that Noah was not born till the third month of this year . b According to the note above , and the preface to this period . No. Birth First Y. L. Y. W. Decease Last Y. 4 INTRODUCTION . 25 Decease ...
... 11 ; and viii . 13 , 14 , it seems that Noah was not born till the third month of this year . b According to the note above , and the preface to this period . No. Birth First Y. L. Y. W. Decease Last Y. 4 INTRODUCTION . 25 Decease ...
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... seems the clearest ; which Swan , Whis- ton , Lloyd , Marshal , and Dr. Prideaux almost entirely fol- low ; and which is nearly the same with Petavius's lately fol- lowed by Le Clerc and Perizonius . And here I inust observe upon a ...
... seems the clearest ; which Swan , Whis- ton , Lloyd , Marshal , and Dr. Prideaux almost entirely fol- low ; and which is nearly the same with Petavius's lately fol- lowed by Le Clerc and Perizonius . And here I inust observe upon a ...
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Página 171 - Having undertaken for the Glory of God. and Advancement of the Christian Faith, and the Honour of our King and Country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern Parts of 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 Politick, for our better Ordering and Preservation, and Furtherance of the Ends aforesaid...
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Página 354 - To the end the body of the commons may be preserved of honest and good men, it was ordered and agreed, that, for the time to come, no man shall be admitted to the freedom of this body politic, but such as are members of some of the churches within the limits of the same.
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Página 171 - IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN. We whose names are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our dread sovereign lord King James, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, etc.
Página 172 - ... 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 submission and obedience. In witness whereof we have...
Página 171 - 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...
Página 141 - ... and the manifold temptations of the place, were drawn away by evil examples into extravagant and dangerous courses, getting the reins off their necks and departing from their parents.
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Página 147 - England, at the charge of the rest, to solicit this matter ; who found the Virginia Company very desirous to have them go thither, and willing to grant them a patent, with as ample privileges as they had or could grant to any...