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... considerable influence, he restored plentytothe colony,and preserved ituntilthe arrival of two vessels which had been dispatched from England under the command of captain Newport, with a supply of provisions and instruments of husbandry ...
... considerable influence, he restored plentytothe colony,and preserved ituntilthe arrival of two vessels which had been dispatched from England under the command of captain Newport, with a supply of provisions and instruments of husbandry ...
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... considerable emigrationsto New England, existedno longer. Thepuritans were not only exemptfrom persecution, but becamethe strongest partyin the nation; and,fromthis time, New England is supposed to have derived noincrease of population ...
... considerable emigrationsto New England, existedno longer. Thepuritans were not only exemptfrom persecution, but becamethe strongest partyin the nation; and,fromthis time, New England is supposed to have derived noincrease of population ...
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... considerable ability,though inthe peculiar language of the day, they justifiedtheir whole conduct; and, without abandoning any opinion concerning their own rights, professed unlimited attachment to their sovereign.Asimilar address was ...
... considerable ability,though inthe peculiar language of the day, they justifiedtheir whole conduct; and, without abandoning any opinion concerning their own rights, professed unlimited attachment to their sovereign.Asimilar address was ...
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... considerable discontents. The legislature endeavoured, byprohibiting its culture foralimited time, toraiseits value; but, Maryland refusing toconcur in themeasure, the attempt was unsuccessful. Other legislative remedies wereapplied ...
... considerable discontents. The legislature endeavoured, byprohibiting its culture foralimited time, toraiseits value; but, Maryland refusing toconcur in themeasure, the attempt was unsuccessful. Other legislative remedies wereapplied ...
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... considerable taxwas imposedto support theexpense of the deputation. Theyaresaid tohave been onthe point of obtaining theobjects of their mission, when all farther proceedings were suspended in consequence of a rebellion, which, for ...
... considerable taxwas imposedto support theexpense of the deputation. Theyaresaid tohave been onthe point of obtaining theobjects of their mission, when all farther proceedings were suspended in consequence of a rebellion, which, for ...
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