The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Volumen2Little, Brown, 1853 |
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... Gorton , 1 who had lately been whipped at Aquiday , as is before * 58 || freely || 1 Of Samuel Gorton , a distinguished fanatic " in the most high and palmy state " of fanaticism on each side of the ocean , a perfect biography would re ...
... Gorton , 1 who had lately been whipped at Aquiday , as is before * 58 || freely || 1 Of Samuel Gorton , a distinguished fanatic " in the most high and palmy state " of fanaticism on each side of the ocean , a perfect biography would re ...
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... Gorton of Lon- don , clothier . ' It is said that Gorton was banished , 1637 , from the colonies of Massachusetts , Plymouth , and Rhode Island . I presume the Island of Rhode Island is meant , though it was not settled till the year ...
... Gorton of Lon- don , clothier . ' It is said that Gorton was banished , 1637 , from the colonies of Massachusetts , Plymouth , and Rhode Island . I presume the Island of Rhode Island is meant , though it was not settled till the year ...
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... Gorton , a grave man , for denying their power , and abusing some of their magistrates with uncivil terms ; the governour , Mr. Coddington , saying , in court , you that are for the king lay hold on Gorton , and he again on the other ...
... Gorton , a grave man , for denying their power , and abusing some of their magistrates with uncivil terms ; the governour , Mr. Coddington , saying , in court , you that are for the king lay hold on Gorton , and he again on the other ...
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... Gorton and that company , and therefore were continually injured and molested by them , came and offered themselves and their lands , etc. , to us , and were accepted under our government and protection . This we did partly to rescue ...
... Gorton and that company , and therefore were continually injured and molested by them , came and offered themselves and their lands , etc. , to us , and were accepted under our government and protection . This we did partly to rescue ...
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... Gorton and his company , who had so prevailed with Miantun- nomoh , as he forced one of them to join with him in setting his hand or mark to a writing , whereby a part of his land was sold to Gorton and his company , for which ...
... Gorton and his company , who had so prevailed with Miantun- nomoh , as he forced one of them to join with him in setting his hand or mark to a writing , whereby a part of his land was sold to Gorton and his company , for which ...
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Página 106 - The Court agree to give Four Hundred Pounds towards a School or College, whereof Two Hundred Pounds shall be paid the next year, and Two Hundred Pounds when the work is finished, and the next Court to appoint where and what building.
Página 352 - English &c. of our charter and of our oaths of allegiance, whereas our allegiance binds us not to the laws of England any longer than while we live in England, for the laws of the parliament of England reach no further, nor do the king's writs under the great seal go any further; what the orders of state may, belongs not in us to determine.
Página 428 - ... the best part is always the least, and of that best part the wiser part is always the lesser.
Página 127 - Commissioners, or at least six of them, as in the sixth article is provided : and that no charge be required of any of the Confederates, in case of a defensive war, till the said Commissioners have met, and approved the justice of the war, and have agreed upon the sum of money to be levied, which sum is then to be paid by the several Confederates in proportion according to the fourth article.
Página 264 - It was then generally agreed upon, that our brother Philemon Purmont shall be instructed to become schoolmaster for the teaching and nurturing of children with us.
Página 400 - Davenport, besides many other friends, with many fears as well as prayers and tears they set sail. Mr. Davenport in prayer with an observable emphasis used these words: Lord, if it be thy pleasure to bury these our friends in the bottom of the sea, they are thine ; save them!
Página 402 - Now therefore why tempt ye God, to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
Página 103 - The sudden fall of land and cattle, and the scarcity of foreign commodities, and money, etc., with the thin access of people from England, put many into an unsettled frame of spirit, so as they concluded there would be no subsisting here, and accordingly they began to hasten away...
Página 280 - The covenant between you and us is the oath you have taken of us, which is to this purpose, that we shall govern you and judge your causes by the rules of God's laws and our own, according to our best skill.
Página 193 - I thank God, there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall not have these hundred years. For learning has brought disobedience and heresy, and sects into the world, and printing has divulged them, and libels against the best government. God keep us from both"!