Colonial Prose and Poetry, Volumes 1-3William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells |
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Page 91
... providence when Mr. Glover's house blew up , that the children had gone out to play " though it was a very cold day . " It will be a providence , " too , if ungodly men left upon an oyster bank are drowned by a rising tide , though they ...
... providence when Mr. Glover's house blew up , that the children had gone out to play " though it was a very cold day . " It will be a providence , " too , if ungodly men left upon an oyster bank are drowned by a rising tide , though they ...
Page 183
... Providence , where , with friends from Salem , he settled in June , 1636. His influence over the Indians was of immense value to all the New England colonies in the Pequot War . He went to England in 1643 , and obtained a charter for ...
... Providence , where , with friends from Salem , he settled in June , 1636. His influence over the Indians was of immense value to all the New England colonies in the Pequot War . He went to England in 1643 , and obtained a charter for ...
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... Providence . *** 5. Considering ( upon frequent exceptions against Providence men ) that we had no authority for civil government , I went purposely to England and upon my report and petition , the Parliament granted us a charter of ...
... Providence . *** 5. Considering ( upon frequent exceptions against Providence men ) that we had no authority for civil government , I went purposely to England and upon my report and petition , the Parliament granted us a charter of ...
Contents
Mourts Relation | 34 |
Thomas Morton | 70 |
Francis Higginson | 80 |
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