Sir Ferdinando Gorges and His Province of Maine, Volumen1Society, 1890 |
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... colony of two hundred and fixty colonists , they had fecured for Romanists the privilege , not before granted , of becoming colonists.102 The voyage , 100 Vide Voyages towards the North- Weft , edited by Thomas Rundall , Lon- don , 1849 ...
... colony of two hundred and fixty colonists , they had fecured for Romanists the privilege , not before granted , of becoming colonists.102 The voyage , 100 Vide Voyages towards the North- Weft , edited by Thomas Rundall , Lon- don , 1849 ...
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... colony in which Romanifts could find fhelter from perfecution.103 In this voyage Waymouth was fuccefsful in reaching the coaft. virtue of the Queen's Majefty's letters patents to discover and poffefs , & c . , cer- tain heathen lands ...
... colony in which Romanifts could find fhelter from perfecution.103 In this voyage Waymouth was fuccefsful in reaching the coaft. virtue of the Queen's Majefty's letters patents to discover and poffefs , & c . , cer- tain heathen lands ...
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... Colony of the Lord Baron of Baltimore , by Father Andrew White in Force's Hiftorical Tracts , Vol . IV . p . 19 ; a letter of John Gilmary Shea , LL.D. , to the Author ; alfo cf. Relatio Iteneris , Maryland Hiftorical Society , the ...
... Colony of the Lord Baron of Baltimore , by Father Andrew White in Force's Hiftorical Tracts , Vol . IV . p . 19 ; a letter of John Gilmary Shea , LL.D. , to the Author ; alfo cf. Relatio Iteneris , Maryland Hiftorical Society , the ...
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... Colony ; " and a fimilar portion of the other to an affociation to be known as " The Plymouth Company or Second Colony , " the grantor " greatly com- mending , and graciously accepting of , their Defires for the Furtherance of fo noble ...
... Colony ; " and a fimilar portion of the other to an affociation to be known as " The Plymouth Company or Second Colony , " the grantor " greatly com- mending , and graciously accepting of , their Defires for the Furtherance of fo noble ...
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... colony there . This fhip he placed under the command of Capt . Henry Challons , with Daniel Tucker as mafter , and two of the natives , whom Waymouth had captured , for guides and in- terpreters when they should reach America ; for it ...
... colony there . This fhip he placed under the command of Capt . Henry Challons , with Daniel Tucker as mafter , and two of the natives , whom Waymouth had captured , for guides and in- terpreters when they should reach America ; for it ...
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Página 70 - Furtherance of so noble a Work, which may, by the Providence of Almighty God, hereafter tend to the Glory of his Divine Majesty, in propagating of Christian Religion to such People, as yet live in Darkness and miserable Ignorance of the true Knowledge and Worship of God, and may in time bring the Infidels and Savages, living in those Parts, to human Civility, and to a settled and quiet Government; DO, by these our Letters Patents, graciously accept of, and agree to, their humble and wellintended...
Página 10 - At the end of all this ceremonial a number of unmarried ladies appeared, who, with particular solemnity, lifted the meat off the table, and conveyed it into the queen's inner and more private chamber, where, after she had chosen for herself, the rest goes to the ladies of the court...
Página 9 - A gentleman entered the room bearing a rod, and along with him another, who had a table-cloth, which, after they had both kneeled three times with the utmost veneration, he spread upon the table, and after kneeling again they both retired. Then came two others, one with the rod again, the other with a...
Página 9 - ... kneeled, as the others had done, and placed what was brought upon the table, they too retired with the same ceremonies performed by the first. At last came an unmarried lady (we...
Página 69 - They were all of one nation, but of several parts, and several families. This accident must be acknowledged the means, under God, of putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations.
Página 43 - By God's son I am no queen, that man is above me; — who gave him command to come here so soon ? I did send him on other business.
Página 221 - Rockes wee could not weather, though wee loosed till wee received much water, but at last were forced to beare up for the Bay, and run on ground a furlong off the shoare, where we had beene beaten to pieces...
Página 209 - Defences, encounter, expulse, repel, and resist, as well by Sea as by Land, by all Ways and Means whatsoever, all and every such Person and Persons, as without the especial Licence of the said several Colonies and Plantations, shall attempt to inhabit within the said several Precincts and Limits of the said several Colonies and Plantations, or any of them...
Página 56 - I wish you might speak any thing that might do yourself good ; but remember your reputation, and that you are a gentleman ; I pray you answer me, did you advise me to leave my enterprize ? Sir F. Gorge, My Lord, I think I did.
Página 221 - I demanded, where I found that former relations were true. Here I redeemed a Frenchman, and afterwards another at Mastachusit, who three yeeres since escaped shipwracke at the North-east of Cape Cod.