The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... colony ; and when , on April 19 of the following year , " the shot heard . round the world " was fired at Lexing- ton , Connecticut sprang to arms . Thousands of men upon the first re- ception of the news started from every part of the ...
... colony ; and when , on April 19 of the following year , " the shot heard . round the world " was fired at Lexing- ton , Connecticut sprang to arms . Thousands of men upon the first re- ception of the news started from every part of the ...
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... colony , however , did not flourish according to the original scheme of its founders , who were grievously dis- appointed in respect of their hopes of commercial prosperity . The New Ha- ven Colony was reputed to be the most wealthy in ...
... colony , however , did not flourish according to the original scheme of its founders , who were grievously dis- appointed in respect of their hopes of commercial prosperity . The New Ha- ven Colony was reputed to be the most wealthy in ...
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... colony there were twenty petty merchants , some trade to Boston , some to the Indians and other colonies . " New ... colony . " It is called a " poor colony , " and there appears to be a stu- dious purpose not to present the col- ony's ...
... colony there were twenty petty merchants , some trade to Boston , some to the Indians and other colonies . " New ... colony . " It is called a " poor colony , " and there appears to be a stu- dious purpose not to present the col- ony's ...
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