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... Massachusetts bay; so termed from the name of the Sachem who was sovereign of the country. 1627 Mr. White,a nonconforming minister at Dorchester, formed an association of several gentlemen, who had imbibed puritanical opinions, for the ...
... Massachusetts bay; so termed from the name of the Sachem who was sovereign of the country. 1627 Mr. White,a nonconforming minister at Dorchester, formed an association of several gentlemen, who had imbibed puritanical opinions, for the ...
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... Massachusetts bay.A generalcourtwas therefore convened, by whom itwas unanimously resolved "that thepatent should betransferred, and the government of thecolony removed from Londonto Massachusetts bay."Itwas also agreed thatthe ...
... Massachusetts bay.A generalcourtwas therefore convened, by whom itwas unanimously resolved "that thepatent should betransferred, and the government of thecolony removed from Londonto Massachusetts bay."Itwas also agreed thatthe ...
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... Massachusetts having been conducted, from its commencement, very much on the plan of an independent society, at length attracted the partial notice of the jealous administration in England; 1635and a commission for"the regulation ...
... Massachusetts having been conducted, from its commencement, very much on the plan of an independent society, at length attracted the partial notice of the jealous administration in England; 1635and a commission for"the regulation ...
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John Marshall. From the first settlement at Salem, the colony of Massachusetts had cultivated the friendship of their neighbours of New Plymouth. The bonds of mutual amity were now rendered more strict,not only by some ...
John Marshall. From the first settlement at Salem, the colony of Massachusetts had cultivated the friendship of their neighbours of New Plymouth. The bonds of mutual amity were now rendered more strict,not only by some ...
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... Massachusetts for aid.That colony agreed tofurnish one hundredmen, andto bearthe expense oftheexpedition by private subscription; buta sufficient supplyof provisions, even forthissmall corps, could notbe immediatelyobtained, and the ...
... Massachusetts for aid.That colony agreed tofurnish one hundredmen, andto bearthe expense oftheexpedition by private subscription; buta sufficient supplyof provisions, even forthissmall corps, could notbe immediatelyobtained, and the ...
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