The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 153
... town of Plymouth , and of other places , which do join themselves unto that colony , which do desire to begin their plantation in some fit and convenient place between eight and thirty de- grees and five and forty degrees of the said ...
... town of Plymouth , and of other places , which do join themselves unto that colony , which do desire to begin their plantation in some fit and convenient place between eight and thirty de- grees and five and forty degrees of the said ...
Page 155
... section of the charter of 1609 , which provides es- pecially for the government of the colony , and which refers to the ad- ministration of the civil and criminal State and of y town , kin lantation to the 2 OLD VIRGINIA . 155.
... section of the charter of 1609 , which provides es- pecially for the government of the colony , and which refers to the ad- ministration of the civil and criminal State and of y town , kin lantation to the 2 OLD VIRGINIA . 155.
Page 156
... town , kin- dred or other particular plantation to be respectively chosen by the inhabi- tants , wherein ( as also in the Council . of State ) all matters shall be decided , determined and ordered by the greater part of the voices then ...
... town , kin- dred or other particular plantation to be respectively chosen by the inhabi- tants , wherein ( as also in the Council . of State ) all matters shall be decided , determined and ordered by the greater part of the voices then ...
Page 157
... town to teach some children for the college intended to be built . * * * * * To make a catalogue of the people in every plantation and their condi- tions , and of deaths , marriages and christenings ; to take care of dead persons ...
... town to teach some children for the college intended to be built . * * * * * To make a catalogue of the people in every plantation and their condi- tions , and of deaths , marriages and christenings ; to take care of dead persons ...
Page 159
... town lots , notably by South Manitou . One of the culminating points , called Mount Davis , is about eight thousand feet higher than the ocean . The plat of this ground is made to conform with the contour , and the streets and avenues ...
... town lots , notably by South Manitou . One of the culminating points , called Mount Davis , is about eight thousand feet higher than the ocean . The plat of this ground is made to conform with the contour , and the streets and avenues ...
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