History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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John Frost. TYRANNY OF ARGALL . 33 Brewster to death for contumely , gave occasion to the first appeal ever made from America to England . It came before the London company , by whom the sentence of Argall was reversed . The following ...
John Frost. TYRANNY OF ARGALL . 33 Brewster to death for contumely , gave occasion to the first appeal ever made from America to England . It came before the London company , by whom the sentence of Argall was reversed . The following ...
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... occasion of Oppaconcanough's furious resentment was this : -The war captain , mentioned before to have been killed , was called Nemattanow . He was an active Indian , a great warrior , and in much esteem among them ; insomuch that they ...
... occasion of Oppaconcanough's furious resentment was this : -The war captain , mentioned before to have been killed , was called Nemattanow . He was an active Indian , a great warrior , and in much esteem among them ; insomuch that they ...
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... occasion for discussions on government and legis- lation , which were by no means pleasing to so arbitrary a sovereign as James I. Having sought in vain to give the court party the ascendency in the company , he began to charge the ...
... occasion for discussions on government and legis- lation , which were by no means pleasing to so arbitrary a sovereign as James I. Having sought in vain to give the court party the ascendency in the company , he began to charge the ...
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... occasion of receiving intelligence of the death of Cromwell they were careful to re - assert this right , and require the gover- nor , Matthews , to acknowledge it , in order , as they said , ' that what was their privilege now , might ...
... occasion of receiving intelligence of the death of Cromwell they were careful to re - assert this right , and require the gover- nor , Matthews , to acknowledge it , in order , as they said , ' that what was their privilege now , might ...
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... occasion for ex- tending his authority over them ; and a long series of fresh troubles and disturbances were brought on by his measures . Stone , the deputy of Lord Baltimore , was repeatedly deprived of his commission : the Catholic ...
... occasion for ex- tending his authority over them ; and a long series of fresh troubles and disturbances were brought on by his measures . Stone , the deputy of Lord Baltimore , was repeatedly deprived of his commission : the Catholic ...
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