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... Colony , with some passages most remarkable there , in the years 1624 , 1625 CHAP . XVII . Affairs in the Colony of New Plymouth , political and ecclesiastical , during the second lustre of years , viz . from March 26 , 1626 , to March ...
... Colony , with some passages most remarkable there , in the years 1624 , 1625 CHAP . XVII . Affairs in the Colony of New Plymouth , political and ecclesiastical , during the second lustre of years , viz . from March 26 , 1626 , to March ...
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... colony left there before by Sir Richard Greenvill . But although this last time they tarried all winter , as may be conjectured by the words of the relation , till the year 1590 , the said colony could never be heard of : and thus was ...
... colony left there before by Sir Richard Greenvill . But although this last time they tarried all winter , as may be conjectured by the words of the relation , till the year 1590 , the said colony could never be heard of : and thus was ...
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... colony was ever settled in any of those places till the year 1620 , when New Plymouth was first planted within Cape Cod , of which more in what follow- eth , when there will be just occasion to mention the in- credible success of those ...
... colony was ever settled in any of those places till the year 1620 , when New Plymouth was first planted within Cape Cod , of which more in what follow- eth , when there will be just occasion to mention the in- credible success of those ...
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... colony , to which end patents were granted to sundry honorable persons of the famous cities of London , Bristol , [ and ] Exeter , and town of Plymouth , about the year 1606 , soon after which time the name of New England began to be ...
... colony , to which end patents were granted to sundry honorable persons of the famous cities of London , Bristol , [ and ] Exeter , and town of Plymouth , about the year 1606 , soon after which time the name of New England began to be ...
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... colony was by him sent out for that end , for beside the first ship sent in 1606 , two more were sent after them in the year 1607 , and sometime after a third , " as saith Captain Smith , pag . 203. And then finding the situation of the ...
... colony was by him sent out for that end , for beside the first ship sent in 1606 , two more were sent after them in the year 1607 , and sometime after a third , " as saith Captain Smith , pag . 203. And then finding the situation of the ...
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