A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... Massachusetts ; and , what is extraordinary , a law of Massachusetts , declaring that none but church members should sit in the general court , was dispensed with in their favour . After this union , they had to struggle with many ...
... Massachusetts ; and , what is extraordinary , a law of Massachusetts , declaring that none but church members should sit in the general court , was dispensed with in their favour . After this union , they had to struggle with many ...
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... Massachusetts , and the second in New England ; the church at Plymouth had been collected eight years before . The In 1630 , seventeen ships from different ports in Eng- land arrivedin Massachusetts , with more than 1,500 pas- . sengers ...
... Massachusetts , and the second in New England ; the church at Plymouth had been collected eight years before . The In 1630 , seventeen ships from different ports in Eng- land arrivedin Massachusetts , with more than 1,500 pas- . sengers ...
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... Massachusetts usurpation ; and in 1665 the king's com- missioners , who visited New England , came to the pro- vince of Maine , and appointed magistrates and other officers , independent of Massachusetts . The magistrates , thus ...
... Massachusetts usurpation ; and in 1665 the king's com- missioners , who visited New England , came to the pro- vince of Maine , and appointed magistrates and other officers , independent of Massachusetts . The magistrates , thus ...
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