Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, المجلد 9;المجلد 19The Society, 1968 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... colony , while they were in England , and came over to America with the governour , the charter , and the colony , in 1630 , settled at Boston , and was one of its first and most considerable merchants . Mr. John Clark was another ; a ...
... colony , while they were in England , and came over to America with the governour , the charter , and the colony , in 1630 , settled at Boston , and was one of its first and most considerable merchants . Mr. John Clark was another ; a ...
الصفحة 192
... colony gave the following worthy answer : " We shall strictly adhere to the foundation . principle on which this colony was first settled ; to wit , that every man who submits peaceably to the civil authority , may peaceably worship God ...
... colony gave the following worthy answer : " We shall strictly adhere to the foundation . principle on which this colony was first settled ; to wit , that every man who submits peaceably to the civil authority , may peaceably worship God ...
الصفحة 194
... colonies , in all their writings for a long time , represented the inhabitants of this colony as a company of people who lived without any order , and quite regardless of all religion ; and this , principally , because they allowed an ...
... colonies , in all their writings for a long time , represented the inhabitants of this colony as a company of people who lived without any order , and quite regardless of all religion ; and this , principally , because they allowed an ...
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