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... immediately put in execution. This severity was then deemed necessary, and is supposed to have saved the settlement.[25] In the beginningof August, SirThomas Gates,who had been appointedto succeedSir ThomasDale, arrived withsix ships ...
... immediately put in execution. This severity was then deemed necessary, and is supposed to have saved the settlement.[25] In the beginningof August, SirThomas Gates,who had been appointedto succeedSir ThomasDale, arrived withsix ships ...
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... immediately gave the war whoop, and flew undismayed to arms. The English rushed to the attack, forcedtheir way through the works, and set fire to the Indianwigwams. The confusion soon became general, and almosteverymanwas killedortaken ...
... immediately gave the war whoop, and flew undismayed to arms. The English rushed to the attack, forcedtheir way through the works, and set fire to the Indianwigwams. The confusion soon became general, and almosteverymanwas killedortaken ...
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... immediately convened, after having firstresolved "that theywouldbear faith and true allegiance to hismajesty, and adhere to their patent, so dearly obtained, andsolong enjoyed, byundoubted right in the sight of God and man," determined ...
... immediately convened, after having firstresolved "that theywouldbear faith and true allegiance to hismajesty, and adhere to their patent, so dearly obtained, andsolong enjoyed, byundoubted right in the sight of God and man," determined ...
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... immediately obtained, it washis majesty's pleasure that a quo warranto should be issued without delay. This unpleasant intelligence was immediately communicated to the general court, accompaniedwith informationof the proceedings ...
... immediately obtained, it washis majesty's pleasure that a quo warranto should be issued without delay. This unpleasant intelligence was immediately communicated to the general court, accompaniedwith informationof the proceedings ...
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... immediately executed. Pennsylvaniawas slow inacknowledging the Prince and Princess ofOrange. Thegovernment continued to be administered in thename of James for sometime afterhis abdication was known. Atlength, however, William and Mary ...
... immediately executed. Pennsylvaniawas slow inacknowledging the Prince and Princess ofOrange. Thegovernment continued to be administered in thename of James for sometime afterhis abdication was known. Atlength, however, William and Mary ...
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