A Compendious History of New EnglandTaylor, 1808 - 209 |
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... French war- -complaint against Gov. Phipps- -his character Indian and French ravages Yale College Indian war- peace -death of Queen Ann - George I. crowned small pox- -earthquake - Burnet , his death governor CHAP . XXV . Public ferment ...
... French war- -complaint against Gov. Phipps- -his character Indian and French ravages Yale College Indian war- peace -death of Queen Ann - George I. crowned small pox- -earthquake - Burnet , his death governor CHAP . XXV . Public ferment ...
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... French ship had been wrecked on Cape Cod ; the men were saved with their provisions and goods . The natives kept their eyes on them till they found an opportunity to kill all but three or four , and divide their goods . The captives ...
... French ship had been wrecked on Cape Cod ; the men were saved with their provisions and goods . The natives kept their eyes on them till they found an opportunity to kill all but three or four , and divide their goods . The captives ...
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... - able testimony of their worth . In addressing the Walloons , who were the French church , " these English , " say they , have lived among us now these twelve years , and yet we ne- 10 Character of the Pilgrims . ver had one suit.
... - able testimony of their worth . In addressing the Walloons , who were the French church , " these English , " say they , have lived among us now these twelve years , and yet we ne- 10 Character of the Pilgrims . ver had one suit.
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... French settlement at Port Royal , and one of the English at Virginia ; the nearest of these was two hundred miles from them , and utterly incapable of affording them any relief in a time of famine or danger . Wherever they turned their ...
... French settlement at Port Royal , and one of the English at Virginia ; the nearest of these was two hundred miles from them , and utterly incapable of affording them any relief in a time of famine or danger . Wherever they turned their ...
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... Calvinism ; he admitted the articles of the church of England , and the confession of faith professed by the French reformed churches . He held that every church of Character of Mr. Robinson . 31 Christ is to consist.
... Calvinism ; he admitted the articles of the church of England , and the confession of faith professed by the French reformed churches . He held that every church of Character of Mr. Robinson . 31 Christ is to consist.
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