Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1886 - 28 Seiten For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... hath remained firm and unbroken from the beginning . This Belt will represent to you our disposition to preserve it strong and bright , so long as the sun and moon shall endure ; and in the name of the great King our Father , and in the ...
... hath remained firm and unbroken from the beginning . This Belt will represent to you our disposition to preserve it strong and bright , so long as the sun and moon shall endure ; and in the name of the great King our Father , and in the ...
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... hath known and determinate bounds by the original grant from King James the First ; and that there is abundant evidence of the sense which the French had of these bounds while they were in possession of it ; and that these bounds being ...
... hath known and determinate bounds by the original grant from King James the First ; and that there is abundant evidence of the sense which the French had of these bounds while they were in possession of it ; and that these bounds being ...
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... hath evidently , since the treaty of Aix - la - Chapelle , made this northern continent more than ever the object of its attention . That the French have most unjustly taken possession of part of the Province of Nova Scotia , and in the ...
... hath evidently , since the treaty of Aix - la - Chapelle , made this northern continent more than ever the object of its attention . That the French have most unjustly taken possession of part of the Province of Nova Scotia , and in the ...
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... hath shut the ears of the King to the cries of his children in America ? No soft an- swer , no pleasant voice from beyond the water has yet reached our ears . Brothers , Thus stands the matters betwixt Old England and Amer- ica . You ...
... hath shut the ears of the King to the cries of his children in America ? No soft an- swer , no pleasant voice from beyond the water has yet reached our ears . Brothers , Thus stands the matters betwixt Old England and Amer- ica . You ...
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... hath pleased God to spare me to a great old age . In June , 1704 , the church at Yarmouth sent for me to assist their pastor , the Rev. Mr. John Cotton , who was taken . off from public service by a paralytic disorder ; and having spent ...
... hath pleased God to spare me to a great old age . In June , 1704 , the church at Yarmouth sent for me to assist their pastor , the Rev. Mr. John Cotton , who was taken . off from public service by a paralytic disorder ; and having spent ...
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