A Summary, Historical and Political, of the First Planting, Progressive Improvements, and Present State of the British Settlements in North-America: Containing I. Some General Account of Ancient and Modern Colonies, the Granting and Settling of the British Continent and West-India Island Colonies ... II. The Hudson's-Bay Company's Lodges ... III. Newfoundland Harbours and Cod-fishery : IV. The Province of L'Acadie Or Nova Scotia ... V. The Several Grants ... United by a New Charter in the Present Province of Massachusetts-Bay, Commonly Called New-England, Τόμος 2Boston, New England, printed, London, re-printed for R. Baldwin, 1755 |
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... York , New - Jer- fies , Penfylvania , Maryland , and Virginia ; their feveral original Settlements and gra- dual improvements ; their Boun- daries , Produce and Manufac- tures , Trade and Navigation , Laws and Government . II . Their ...
... York , New - Jer- fies , Penfylvania , Maryland , and Virginia ; their feveral original Settlements and gra- dual improvements ; their Boun- daries , Produce and Manufac- tures , Trade and Navigation , Laws and Government . II . Their ...
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... YORK 209 219 220 The English conqueft of New - Netherlands and confirmed by the Dutch to the English 221 Boundaries 224 British and French claims in North - America continued The five great inland lakes , the New - York Six nations of ...
... YORK 209 219 220 The English conqueft of New - Netherlands and confirmed by the Dutch to the English 221 Boundaries 224 British and French claims in North - America continued The five great inland lakes , the New - York Six nations of ...
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... York : They failed up Delaware bay and river fo high as New - Castle , and with their armed boats to within five miles of Philadelphia : Philadelphia news - papers fay , foreign trade is now at a ftand , and the port as much " fhut up ...
... York : They failed up Delaware bay and river fo high as New - Castle , and with their armed boats to within five miles of Philadelphia : Philadelphia news - papers fay , foreign trade is now at a ftand , and the port as much " fhut up ...
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... York ; they arrived at Louifbourg May 24 , 1746 , and relieved the New - England militia confifting of about In the late treaty of Aix la Chapelle , October 7 , 1748 , there were many things in relation to trade , and to the claims and ...
... York ; they arrived at Louifbourg May 24 , 1746 , and relieved the New - England militia confifting of about In the late treaty of Aix la Chapelle , October 7 , 1748 , there were many things in relation to trade , and to the claims and ...
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... York ; this involved our province in fome charge ( never to be recovered ) by sending provifions , ammunition and ... York , between the falls of Hudfon's river and Wood - Creek : this was at- tended with the fame inconveniencies as the ...
... York ; this involved our province in fome charge ( never to be recovered ) by sending provifions , ammunition and ... York , between the falls of Hudfon's river and Wood - Creek : this was at- tended with the fame inconveniencies as the ...
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Σελίδα 165 - ... win and incite the natives of [the] country to the knowledge and obedience of the only true God and Saviour of mankind, and the Christian faith, which in our royal intention, and the adventurers' free profession, is the principal end of this plantation.
Σελίδα 153 - But above all things, my brethren, swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let your yea be yea ; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation.
Σελίδα 132 - Who builds a church to God, and not to Fame, Will never mark the marble with his name...
Σελίδα 164 - The Governor and Company of the English Colony of Connecticut, in New England, in America...
Σελίδα 380 - The church hath power to decree rites and ceremonies, and authority in controversies of faith...
Σελίδα 340 - An act for regulating the commencement of the year; and for correcting the calendar now in use.
Σελίδα 153 - But I fay unto you, Love your enemies, blefs them that curfe you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which defpitefully ufe you, and perfecute you...
Σελίδα 194 - Security, Bail, or Mainprize for his Appearance and good Behaviour in the mean Time, unless it be for Capital Crimes, Contempt in open Court, or in such Cases wherein some express Law doth allow of, or order the same.
Σελίδα 303 - Pennfylvania, and Territories thereunto belonging, in America, may appear ; which Charter or °Frame being found in fome Parts of it, not fo fuitable to the prefent Circumftances of the Inhabitants, was in the third Month, in the Year One...
Σελίδα 224 - ... sides, since the time that the late unhappy war broke out, either in Europe or elsewhere, shall be restored to the former lord and proprietor, in the same condition they shall be in, when the peace itself shall be proclaimed ; after which time there shall be no spoil nor plunder of the inhabitants, no demolition of fortifications, nor carrying away of guns, powder or other military stores, which belonged to any castle or fort, at the time when it was taken.