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... thereof , in the years 1635 and 1636 , with some occurrences which have since happened there , both in their civil and ecclesiastical affairs . THE discovery of the famous River of Connecticut , known to the Dutch by the name of the ...
... thereof , in the years 1635 and 1636 , with some occurrences which have since happened there , both in their civil and ecclesiastical affairs . THE discovery of the famous River of Connecticut , known to the Dutch by the name of the ...
Page 309
... thereof . Soon after the setting up of these Plantations , the in- habitants being fully satisfied that they were all or most of them without the limits of the Massachusetts , ( of which they had no small presumption before , ) and ...
... thereof . Soon after the setting up of these Plantations , the in- habitants being fully satisfied that they were all or most of them without the limits of the Massachusetts , ( of which they had no small presumption before , ) and ...
Page 313
... thereof and the church was not only divided from the rest of the town , but of those seven , which made the church , four fell off , so as it was conceived that thereby the church was dissolved , which occasioned the church of Water ...
... thereof and the church was not only divided from the rest of the town , but of those seven , which made the church , four fell off , so as it was conceived that thereby the church was dissolved , which occasioned the church of Water ...
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... thereof . If there were any notions or principles tending that way before , latent in the minds of any per- sons of interest there , they never had discovered them- selves during the time of Mr. Hooker's life , and if there had any such ...
... thereof . If there were any notions or principles tending that way before , latent in the minds of any per- sons of interest there , they never had discovered them- selves during the time of Mr. Hooker's life , and if there had any such ...
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... thereof they took what help and strength they could from the Massachusetts Patent , shewing therein their good will to the like for themselves , if it had been attainable ; and so they began to lay their foundation , both civil and ...
... thereof they took what help and strength they could from the Massachusetts Patent , shewing therein their good will to the like for themselves , if it had been attainable ; and so they began to lay their foundation , both civil and ...
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