The History of New Hampshire: From Its Discovery, in 1614, to the Passage of the Toleration Act, in 1819I.S. Boyd, 1842 - 456 стор. |
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... field of toil with arms in their hands . While with their axes they bowed the woods , their firelocks leaned against the nearest trees . Their swords hung at their sides . In the character of these men avarice and romance were blended ...
... field of toil with arms in their hands . While with their axes they bowed the woods , their firelocks leaned against the nearest trees . Their swords hung at their sides . In the character of these men avarice and romance were blended ...
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... fields of toil and battle . Their descendants were nurtured from childhood in the midst of hardships . They were taught in the school of adversity . Resolution , firmness of purpose , and patient en- durance impress themselves on their ...
... fields of toil and battle . Their descendants were nurtured from childhood in the midst of hardships . They were taught in the school of adversity . Resolution , firmness of purpose , and patient en- durance impress themselves on their ...
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... field of enterprise , however hazardous , which his adventurous foot did not enter . Gorges was full of the restless spirit of his great companion . After the peace of 1604 , the king had appointed him governor of Plymouth , in England ...
... field of enterprise , however hazardous , which his adventurous foot did not enter . Gorges was full of the restless spirit of his great companion . After the peace of 1604 , the king had appointed him governor of Plymouth , in England ...
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... field . They experienced the alarm which the careful shepherd feels at seeing a wolf enter his fold . The fame of Massachusetts had gone abroad to the most distant lands , and the year 1635 witness- 1635 . ed an accession of three ...
... field . They experienced the alarm which the careful shepherd feels at seeing a wolf enter his fold . The fame of Massachusetts had gone abroad to the most distant lands , and the year 1635 witness- 1635 . ed an accession of three ...
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... field . " Cromwell received him kindly , took him into favor , and ap- pointed him to a post of distinction . After the 1660. restoration , he returned to Salisbury , in New Hampshire , where he died in 1680 , at the advanced age of ...
... field . " Cromwell received him kindly , took him into favor , and ap- pointed him to a post of distinction . After the 1660. restoration , he returned to Salisbury , in New Hampshire , where he died in 1680 , at the advanced age of ...
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