Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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... scenery are , for the most part , unalterable . Massachusetts Bay is as it was when the Pilgrim Fathers first beheld it . On land , there are still the craggy hills , with jutting promontories of granite , where 2 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
... scenery are , for the most part , unalterable . Massachusetts Bay is as it was when the Pilgrim Fathers first beheld it . On land , there are still the craggy hills , with jutting promontories of granite , where 2 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
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... lands in Pennsylvania of the proprietor , went with him . These settled near the Delaware and " builded and planted ... land , and for some time had been a matter of dis- pute between him and the Duke of York . For the sake of peace ...
... lands in Pennsylvania of the proprietor , went with him . These settled near the Delaware and " builded and planted ... land , and for some time had been a matter of dis- pute between him and the Duke of York . For the sake of peace ...
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... land , that the duke claimed the territory as his own . The transfer inherited for Penn and his descendants a dispute with the proprietors of Maryland , which might seem incompatible with the views of Quak- ers . William Penn , in honor ...
... land , that the duke claimed the territory as his own . The transfer inherited for Penn and his descendants a dispute with the proprietors of Maryland , which might seem incompatible with the views of Quak- ers . William Penn , in honor ...
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... lands ; but , confirming what Penn had written and Markham covenanted , its sublime purpose was the recognition of the equal rights of humanity , under the shelter of the forest trees , barren of leaves from the effects of the early ...
... lands ; but , confirming what Penn had written and Markham covenanted , its sublime purpose was the recognition of the equal rights of humanity , under the shelter of the forest trees , barren of leaves from the effects of the early ...
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... land had just terminated a disastrous war of exter- mination . The Dutch were scarcely ever at peace with the Algonkins . The laws of Maryland refer to Indian hostilities and massacres , which extended as far as Richmond . Penn came ...
... land had just terminated a disastrous war of exter- mination . The Dutch were scarcely ever at peace with the Algonkins . The laws of Maryland refer to Indian hostilities and massacres , which extended as far as Richmond . Penn came ...
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