History of Andover: From Its Settlement to 1829Flagg and Gould, 1829 - 204 Seiten |
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... early transactions could not be as- certained through defect of records occasioned by dep- redations of the Indians . Few occurrences were noted by the early settlers , and traditions are few and dim . The compilation after no ...
... early transactions could not be as- certained through defect of records occasioned by dep- redations of the Indians . Few occurrences were noted by the early settlers , and traditions are few and dim . The compilation after no ...
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... early explored . In 1634 , four years only after the first planting of Charlestown and Boston , " those of Newtown complained of straitness for want of land , and desired leave of the Court to look out either for enlarge- ment or ...
... early explored . In 1634 , four years only after the first planting of Charlestown and Boston , " those of Newtown complained of straitness for want of land , and desired leave of the Court to look out either for enlarge- ment or ...
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... early records were destroyed , being carried away by the Indians . The first settlements were made near Cochichewick brook , and very soon upon the Shawshin . Settlers were soon scattered over various parts of the town ; though the ...
... early records were destroyed , being carried away by the Indians . The first settlements were made near Cochichewick brook , and very soon upon the Shawshin . Settlers were soon scattered over various parts of the town ; though the ...
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... early settlers many privations and hardships , discouragements and disappointments . The first two or three years were very trying and afflicting . They were exposed to the severity of the climate with poor accommodations , to scarcity ...
... early settlers many privations and hardships , discouragements and disappointments . The first two or three years were very trying and afflicting . They were exposed to the severity of the climate with poor accommodations , to scarcity ...
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... early matrons of our country by her literary powers , of which proof is given in a volume of poems , the 2d edition of which was printed at Boston , 1678 , by John Foster , in a respectable 12mo . of 255 pp . It does honour to her ...
... early matrons of our country by her literary powers , of which proof is given in a volume of poems , the 2d edition of which was printed at Boston , 1678 , by John Foster , in a respectable 12mo . of 255 pp . It does honour to her ...
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Academy afflicted aged 80 Andover Andrew Ann Putnam April attorney at law Barachias Barker Benjamin born Boston Capt Chandler Christ church Cochichewick Coll Committee confessed Counsellor at Law Court Dane Daniel daughter David deacon death died duty Ebenezer Edward England Ephraim Ephraim Foster feet Foster funeral George Abbot Goody Hannah Haverhill Henry Indians Ingalls inhabitants Isaac Jacob James Frye John Abbot John Barnard John deacon John Farnum John Ingalls John Osgood Johnson Jonathan Joseph Joshua Holt Josiah June Kittredge land Lovejoy March married Martha Carryer Mary meeting house Merrimack mill ministry Moses Nathan Nathaniel Nehemiah Abbot Nicholas Holt North peace persons Peter Osgood Phillips Academy physician preached Salem Samuel Phillips Sarah Sept Sermon settled settlement settlers Shawshin South Parish Stephen Stevens Symmes Thomas Barnard Timothy tion town meeting Voted wife William Wilton witch witchcraft Zebadiah
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Seite 167 - William and Mary, by the grace of God of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King and Queen, defenders of the faith...
Seite 122 - Now the God of peace, that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great Shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant, make us perfect in every good work to do his will, working in us that which is well pleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ ; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
Seite 171 - ... in Salem Village, and that she knew the prisoner to be a witch, and to have been at a diabolical sacrament, and that the prisoner was the undoing of her and her children, by enticing them into the snare of the devil.
Seite 168 - March was a twelvemonth this Carrier was very angry with him upon laying out some land near her husband's. Her expressions in this anger were that she "would stick as close to Abbot as the bark stuck to the tree; and that he should repent of it afore seven years came to an end, so as Doctor Prescot should never cure him.
Seite 169 - Carrier was taken and carried away by the constable, from which very day he began to mend and so grew better every day and is well ever since.
Seite 169 - Carrier, he could thrust a knitting needle into his wound, four inches deep; but presently after her being seized he was thoroughly healed. He further testified that when Carrier and he sometimes were at variance she would clap her hands at him and say he should get nothing by it; whereupon he several times lost his cattle by strange deaths, whereof no natural causes could be given.
Seite 61 - Continental Congress should, for the Safety of the Colonies, declare them Independent of the Kingdom of Great Britain, they, the Inhabitants, will solemnly engage, with their Lives and Fortunes to support them in the Measure...
Seite 170 - Carrier's, and it seemed as if it was over her head. The voice told her, she should within two or three days be poisoned. Accordingly, within such a little time, one half of her right hand, became greatly swollen, and very painful; as also part of her face; whereof she can give no account how it came.
Seite 168 - And it was testified, that upon the mention of some having their necks twisted almost round by the shape of this Carrier, she replied, "It's no matter though their necks had been twisted quite off.
Seite 85 - Lord, counting it as an high favor, that the Lord will accept of us, and our children with us, to be his people. " We do also give ourselves one to another in the Lord, covenanting to walk together as a Church of Christ in all the ways of his worship, according to the...