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Page 143 - Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles: with the names of the Adventurers, Planters, and Governours from their first beginning An°: 1584, to this present 1624.
Page 18 - A | DECLARATION | of the SAD and GREAT ] Persecution and Martyrdom | of the People of God, called | QUAKERS, in NEW ENGLAND, | for the "Worshipping of God.
Page 167 - NEVV-FOVND-LAND, with many reasons to prouehow worthy and beneficiall a Plantation may there be made after a far better manner than now it is. Together with the Laying Open of Certaine Enormities and Abuses Committed by some that Trade to that Countrey, and the meanes laid downe for Reformation thereof.
Page 164 - mend his native country, lamentably tattered both in the upper-leather and sole, with all the honest stitches he can take ; and as willing never to be paid for his work by old English wonted pay. It is his trade to patch all the year long gratis. Therefore I pray gentlemen keep your purses.
Page 70 - Fourth letter to the people of England, on the conduct of the m — rs in alliances, fleets, and armies, since the first differences on the Ohio, to the taking of Minorca by the French (London, 1756).
Page 167 - A SHORT STORY OF THE RISE, REIGN AND RUIN OF THE ANTINOMIANS, FAMILISTS AND LIBERTINES THAT INFECTED THE CHURCHES OF NEW ENGLAND...
Page 19 - A Memorial, containing a summary view of facts, with their authorities, in answer to the observations sent by the English Ministry to the Courts of Europe. Translated from the French.
Page 23 - A | Defence | of the| Scots Settlement | At Darien. | With | An Answer to the Spanish | Memorial against it. | And | Arguments to prove that it is the | Interest of England to join with the | Scots, and Protect it. | To which is added, | A Description of the | Country, |and a particular Account of |the Scots Colony.