North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Governour and Council to examine and license it . Although a history of this kind becomes fatiguing , from the constant repetition of ravages and massacres on so small a scale that they rather make villains than heroes , still there are ...
... Governour and Council to examine and license it . Although a history of this kind becomes fatiguing , from the constant repetition of ravages and massacres on so small a scale that they rather make villains than heroes , still there are ...
Page 117
... Governour of Syria , and when Joseph went up to Bethlehem , with Mary , to be taxed , being great with child . ' This prelate's zeal for his majesty's service would have enlarged the conscription to females , and infants yet unborn ...
... Governour of Syria , and when Joseph went up to Bethlehem , with Mary , to be taxed , being great with child . ' This prelate's zeal for his majesty's service would have enlarged the conscription to females , and infants yet unborn ...
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... Governour Winthrop's Journal , of which the two former were printed in 1790 ; and records events from 1644 to 1649 , termi- nating a few weeks before the author's death . It is in perfect preservation , and some account of its ...
... Governour Winthrop's Journal , of which the two former were printed in 1790 ; and records events from 1644 to 1649 , termi- nating a few weeks before the author's death . It is in perfect preservation , and some account of its ...
Page 148
... Governour and Council , and the generality of the people , did well approve of the Ministers answer , and therefore finding those two brothers to be of high spirits , and their speeches and practices tending to mutiny and faction , the ...
... Governour and Council , and the generality of the people , did well approve of the Ministers answer , and therefore finding those two brothers to be of high spirits , and their speeches and practices tending to mutiny and faction , the ...
Page 149
... Governour told them , that New- England was no place for such as they ; and therefore he sent them both back for England at the return of the ships the same year ; and though they breathed out threatnings both against the Governour and ...
... Governour told them , that New- England was no place for such as they ; and therefore he sent them both back for England at the return of the ships the same year ; and though they breathed out threatnings both against the Governour and ...
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