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Page 88
... hand and counsell , and he that knowes his materiall , knows also his mysticall stars , their numbers , and calls ... hands of his spirituall governours , for any spirituall evil in life or doctrine , the Civill Magistrate is also to ...
... hand and counsell , and he that knowes his materiall , knows also his mysticall stars , their numbers , and calls ... hands of his spirituall governours , for any spirituall evil in life or doctrine , the Civill Magistrate is also to ...
Page 95
... hands and tongues deepest in my censure . [ At that time ] they were buyers , [ but since then ] they are turned ... hand rather than on the seller ; but then the country was all buyers and few sellers , though it would not be seen ...
... hands and tongues deepest in my censure . [ At that time ] they were buyers , [ but since then ] they are turned ... hand rather than on the seller ; but then the country was all buyers and few sellers , though it would not be seen ...
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... hands on our breasts , and seriously considering , That the hand of our good God who through his goodnesse hath safely brought us and ours through the great Ocean , and planted us here , seems not now to be with us , nay rather against ...
... hands on our breasts , and seriously considering , That the hand of our good God who through his goodnesse hath safely brought us and ours through the great Ocean , and planted us here , seems not now to be with us , nay rather against ...
Contents
PART ONE The First Settlements 1 5 841660 | 1 |
LEGAL FOUNDATIONS | 12 |
FROM OUTPOSTS TO PLANTATIONS ON THE CHESAPEAKE | 34 |
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