St. Botolph's Town: An Account of Old Boston in Colonial DaysL. C. Page, 1908 - 365 páginas |
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... friend of Sir Walter Raleigh and a man of much more than common interest in the history of Elizabethan England , is due the credit of the first enduring settlement in the environs of Boston . John Smith had skirted the coast of New ...
... friend of Sir Walter Raleigh and a man of much more than common interest in the history of Elizabethan England , is due the credit of the first enduring settlement in the environs of Boston . John Smith had skirted the coast of New ...
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... friends consumed many hundred pounds among the Plimothians , who only fed me but with delayes promises and excuses , but no performance of any kind to any purpose . In the interim many particular ships went thither , and finding my ...
... friends consumed many hundred pounds among the Plimothians , who only fed me but with delayes promises and excuses , but no performance of any kind to any purpose . In the interim many particular ships went thither , and finding my ...
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... friends had been exhausting themselves upon the pomps and ceremonies of colonization John White , a Dorchester clergyman , had es- tablished a little group of " prudent and hon- est men " in a kind of missionary settlement near what is ...
... friends had been exhausting themselves upon the pomps and ceremonies of colonization John White , a Dorchester clergyman , had es- tablished a little group of " prudent and hon- est men " in a kind of missionary settlement near what is ...
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... friends , yes , even his adored Margaret , to come to a foreign land . But it would not be easy for him . The step would be taken in that same frame of mind which his Diary of Jan. 1 , 1611 , reflects when it says : " Beinge admon ...
... friends , yes , even his adored Margaret , to come to a foreign land . But it would not be easy for him . The step would be taken in that same frame of mind which his Diary of Jan. 1 , 1611 , reflects when it says : " Beinge admon ...
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... for many whome he meanes to save out of the generall callamity . " His friends , of course , were not nearly so sure as he was that the new country was beck- Agyne , oning him and Robert Ryece , whose advice 26 St. Botolph's Town.
... for many whome he meanes to save out of the generall callamity . " His friends , of course , were not nearly so sure as he was that the new country was beck- Agyne , oning him and Robert Ryece , whose advice 26 St. Botolph's Town.
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