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... party, believing that the blessing ofGodcould notbeexpected tocrown with success thearmsof such unhallowed men as theiropponents in faith onthis question, refused to marchuntil their small band was purified by expelling the unclean,and ...
... party, believing that the blessing ofGodcould notbeexpected tocrown with success thearmsof such unhallowed men as theiropponents in faith onthis question, refused to marchuntil their small band was purified by expelling the unclean,and ...
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... party had beenformed tooppose it. This instrumentannexed Plymouth andNova Scotiato Massachusetts; but,contrary to the wishes of both colonies, omitted New Hampshire, which became permanently aseparate government.[115] Affairs ofNewYork ...
... party had beenformed tooppose it. This instrumentannexed Plymouth andNova Scotiato Massachusetts; but,contrary to the wishes of both colonies, omitted New Hampshire, which became permanently aseparate government.[115] Affairs ofNewYork ...
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... party ofyoung men from Albany, about twentyfive ofthem were killedand captured. [117] In the spring and summer of 1689, several settlements and forts inNewHampshire andMaine, were successfully attacked by theIndians; who, wherever they ...
... party ofyoung men from Albany, about twentyfive ofthem were killedand captured. [117] In the spring and summer of 1689, several settlements and forts inNewHampshire andMaine, were successfully attacked by theIndians; who, wherever they ...
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... party, that being then the strongest. On meeting the assembly, he urged the necessity of providing money for the public exigencies; and, as he had arranged himself with theruling party, thevoteof supply was liberal. It was soonperceived ...
... party, that being then the strongest. On meeting the assembly, he urged the necessity of providing money for the public exigencies; and, as he had arranged himself with theruling party, thevoteof supply was liberal. It was soonperceived ...
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... party of the enemy landed on James' island, and burnt a few houses. Another party, consisting of onehundredand sixty men, landed,about the same time,onthe opposite sideofthe river. Both thesewere attacked and defeated. Encouragedby this ...
... party of the enemy landed on James' island, and burnt a few houses. Another party, consisting of onehundredand sixty men, landed,about the same time,onthe opposite sideofthe river. Both thesewere attacked and defeated. Encouragedby this ...
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