| William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay - 1881 - 754 strani
...Puritans of England hailed the promise of a brighter future in the events of this period, and they were less anxious to leave the country. Emigration...taxation or other duty." Not long after came a letter Fac.simile of the First Lines signed by Warwick, Say and Scale, Cromwell, Harding, and other leading... | |
| William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay - 1883 - 722 strani
...were less anxious to leave the country. Emigration to New England fell off ; but Massachusetts waa consoled with the reflection that neglect by the government...taxation or other duty." Not long after came a letter fe5 ^1?vl££>iVT^V^'ir Fac-simile of the First Lines signed by Warwick, Say and Scale, Cromwell, Harding,... | |
| George Bancroft - 1883 - 660 strani
...that year, in which it was acknowledged that " the plantations in New England had, by the blessing of the Almighty, had good and prosperous success, without any public charge to the parent state ; " and their imports and exports were freed from all taxation " until the house of... | |
| George Bancroft - 1888 - 658 strani
...that year, in which it was acknowledged that " the plantations in New England had, by the blessing of the Almighty, had good and prosperous success, without any public charge to the parent state ; " and their imports and exports were freed from all taxation " until the house of... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1890 - 812 strani
...that these Plantations have had a prosperous success, without any public charge to the State, and are likely to prove very happy for the propagation of the Gospel in those parts and very beneficial and commodious to the kingdom and nation. [Printed. 2 pp. Dom. Interregnum... | |
| George Pierce Hays, George Price Hays - 1892 - 628 strani
...Colony included the civilization of the natives as a great design of the company. In 1643 the English House of Commons declared that the "plantations of...success without any public charge to this State, and are now likely to prove very happy for the propagation of the gospel in these parts and very beneficial... | |
| George Bancroft - 1895 - 652 strani
...that year, in which it was acknowledged that " the plantations in New England had, by the blessing of the Almighty, had good and prosperous success, without any public charge to the parent state ; " and their imports and exports were freed from all taxation " until the house of... | |
| William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay, Noah Brooks - 1897 - 682 strani
...population was less desirable than to be let alone. THE POLITICAL POLICY OF THE PURITANS. [CHAP. XVI. All fear of any interference with the charter was...taxation or other duty." Not long after came a letter Ufth 6yi«jn" Sa«*"t« Spw. t«S«tft<T»ito WIIQ aft tf,t Ur^Un&tt^ tilvftta op&BuCi;_a»* £»Cw... | |
| William Dummer Northend - 1896 - 380 strani
...which is as follows : " Whereas, the plantations in New England, have, by the blessing of Almighty God, had good and prosperous success, without any public charge to this State, and are now likely to prove very happy for the propagation of the gospel in those parts, and very beneficial... | |
| George Bancroft - 1898 - 654 strani
...that year, in which it was acknowledged that " the plantations in New England had, by the blessing of the Almighty, had good and prosperous success, without any public charge to the parent state ; " and their imports and exports were freed from all taxation " until the house of... | |
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