The English in America: The Puritan Colonies, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1887 - New England |
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... towns System of representation The new patent . 92 94 96 Weston's settlement 97 Indian conspiracy defeated 99 The Council for New England 100 Wollaston's settlement 103 Destruction of Merrymount 104 Maverick's settlement . 106 William ...
... towns System of representation The new patent . 92 94 96 Weston's settlement 97 Indian conspiracy defeated 99 The Council for New England 100 Wollaston's settlement 103 Destruction of Merrymount 104 Maverick's settlement . 106 William ...
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... Towns ' governments Relations to the natives Stone killed by the Pequods Negotiations for redress Further outrages by the Pequods The Narragansetts under Oldham Endicott's attack on Block Island His dealings with the Pequods Roger ...
... Towns ' governments Relations to the natives Stone killed by the Pequods Negotiations for redress Further outrages by the Pequods The Narragansetts under Oldham Endicott's attack on Block Island His dealings with the Pequods Roger ...
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... towns ) , affecting the public good or a regular proceeding in the business of trade , to embrace a uni- formity , and to join in a community or joint - stock together.'1 A company which had no better assurance than this for its capital ...
... towns ) , affecting the public good or a regular proceeding in the business of trade , to embrace a uni- formity , and to join in a community or joint - stock together.'1 A company which had no better assurance than this for its capital ...
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... town . this we may infer , what is fully confirmed by later pro- ceedings , that the system of land tenure adopted by the settlers was in a great measure shaped by their need for political and religious union , as well as by economical ...
... town . this we may infer , what is fully confirmed by later pro- ceedings , that the system of land tenure adopted by the settlers was in a great measure shaped by their need for political and religious union , as well as by economical ...
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... town was divided , by officers specially appointed , into patches of twenty acres each , with a river frontage of five acres . These were then assigned by lot to the different householders . At the same time the system of separate ...
... town was divided , by officers specially appointed , into patches of twenty acres each , with a river frontage of five acres . These were then assigned by lot to the different householders . At the same time the system of separate ...
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