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... neighbours , except the natives , were the Dutch settlers at Al- bany and Bergen , a French settlement at Port Royal , and one of the English at Virginia ; the nearest of these was two hundred miles from them , and utterly incapable of ...
... neighbours , except the natives , were the Dutch settlers at Al- bany and Bergen , a French settlement at Port Royal , and one of the English at Virginia ; the nearest of these was two hundred miles from them , and utterly incapable of ...
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... neighbours , & c . Massasoit and his successors for fifty years , inviolably observed this treaty . The English are much indebted to this chief for his friend ship , and his memory will ever be respected in New England . Massasoit ...
... neighbours , & c . Massasoit and his successors for fifty years , inviolably observed this treaty . The English are much indebted to this chief for his friend ship , and his memory will ever be respected in New England . Massasoit ...
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... neighbours . The Plymouth settlers had erected a trading house at Penobscot about the year 1627 ; of this the French from Accadie had taken possesion . This gave rise to complaints , on both sides , of incroachments on their respestive ...
... neighbours . The Plymouth settlers had erected a trading house at Penobscot about the year 1627 ; of this the French from Accadie had taken possesion . This gave rise to complaints , on both sides , of incroachments on their respestive ...
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... neighbours . He was con- sidered one of the first scholars and divines of the age . Mr. Parker's confidence in the success of New England settlements , may be inferred from the text he selected for a sermon preach- ed at Ipswich , just ...
... neighbours . He was con- sidered one of the first scholars and divines of the age . Mr. Parker's confidence in the success of New England settlements , may be inferred from the text he selected for a sermon preach- ed at Ipswich , just ...
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... neighbours , the church springing out of your own bowels . We conceive much hope that your prayers will be a prosperous gale in our sails . We also entreat of you , that are ministers of God , we crave it of our private brethren , at no ...
... neighbours , the church springing out of your own bowels . We conceive much hope that your prayers will be a prosperous gale in our sails . We also entreat of you , that are ministers of God , we crave it of our private brethren , at no ...
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