The History of Massachusetts ...: The provincial period [1692-1775Phillips, Sampson, 1856 |
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... Bradford , Deer- field , Stow , Worcester , Boxford , and Newton . 3 Josselyn , Voy . p . 183 , ed . 1675 , extravagantly estimates the population of New England at " ten hundred thousand souls . " Randolph , in Hutch . Coll . 484 ...
... Bradford , Deer- field , Stow , Worcester , Boxford , and Newton . 3 Josselyn , Voy . p . 183 , ed . 1675 , extravagantly estimates the population of New England at " ten hundred thousand souls . " Randolph , in Hutch . Coll . 484 ...
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... Bradford , and Winslow , and Brewster were religious men , and came to these shores for religion's sake . These were the fathers of New England . They gave life to its institutions ; and its foundations were laid by them in reverence to ...
... Bradford , and Winslow , and Brewster were religious men , and came to these shores for religion's sake . These were the fathers of New England . They gave life to its institutions ; and its foundations were laid by them in reverence to ...
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... Bradford , Secretary Morton , Edward Johnson , and John Norton , for pieces equal- ling in merit those of Milton and Dryden . Anagrams , halting , limping , and pointless ; epitaphs , ponderous , stiff , and leaden- winged , were the ...
... Bradford , Secretary Morton , Edward Johnson , and John Norton , for pieces equal- ling in merit those of Milton and Dryden . Anagrams , halting , limping , and pointless ; epitaphs , ponderous , stiff , and leaden- winged , were the ...
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... Bradford , Walley , and Lathrop , had all been assistants in Massachusetts or Plymouth , and most of them had been distinguished for their zealous defence of the liberties of the people , and their uncompromis- ing resistance to the ...
... Bradford , Walley , and Lathrop , had all been assistants in Massachusetts or Plymouth , and most of them had been distinguished for their zealous defence of the liberties of the people , and their uncompromis- ing resistance to the ...
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... Bradford , were those upon whom the stroke of decapitation fell ; and , how- ever acceptable these gentlemen were to the people , it was enough for his excellency that they were objectionable to ' Deplorable State of N. Eng . , & c ...
... Bradford , were those upon whom the stroke of decapitation fell ; and , how- ever acceptable these gentlemen were to the people , it was enough for his excellency that they were objectionable to ' Deplorable State of N. Eng . , & c ...
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