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... Province town . Cod . 66 4. They fell on their knees to thank the kind Power who had preserved them amidst so many dangers ; and then " they did , " says Cotton Mather , as the light of nature itself directed them , imme- diately , in ...
... Province town . Cod . 66 4. They fell on their knees to thank the kind Power who had preserved them amidst so many dangers ; and then " they did , " says Cotton Mather , as the light of nature itself directed them , imme- diately , in ...
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... province , from the other colonies , and from England . 6. Thus had the earliest settlers of this beautiful ity and portion of our country established themselves , with- gratitude . out the sufferings endured by the pioneers of former ...
... province , from the other colonies , and from England . 6. Thus had the earliest settlers of this beautiful ity and portion of our country established themselves , with- gratitude . out the sufferings endured by the pioneers of former ...
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... province . 10. This year cotton was first planted in Virgin- ia , and " the plentiful coming up of the seeds , " was first regarded by the planters with curiosity and interest . planted 11. Opechacanough , the brother and successor of ...
... province . 10. This year cotton was first planted in Virgin- ia , and " the plentiful coming up of the seeds , " was first regarded by the planters with curiosity and interest . planted 11. Opechacanough , the brother and successor of ...
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... province . resisted their authority . SIR WILLIAM BERKELEY and Va . a was sent over in 1641. The colonists were , under him , confirmed in their enjoyment of the elective franchise . Great harmony prevailed , notwithstand- ing the ...
... province . resisted their authority . SIR WILLIAM BERKELEY and Va . a was sent over in 1641. The colonists were , under him , confirmed in their enjoyment of the elective franchise . Great harmony prevailed , notwithstand- ing the ...
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... province , -showing that it ( Mass was casting off dependence upon the English crown , money and assuming sovereign powers to itself . * coined 1634 . commis 2. Much displeased , the king determined that the colonies should be brought ...
... province , -showing that it ( Mass was casting off dependence upon the English crown , money and assuming sovereign powers to itself . * coined 1634 . commis 2. Much displeased , the king determined that the colonies should be brought ...
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