Rhode Island: Its Making and Its Meaning; a Survey of the Annals of the Commonwealth from Its Settlement to the Death of Roger Williams, 1636-1683, 第 2 卷G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1902 |
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第 23 頁
... things the Director in said letter offered Governor Codding- ton some soldiers to be employed against the Inhabitants of Rhode Island , Wherefore the bearers of the letter were obliged to give bail in the sum of £ 100 Sterling until ...
... things the Director in said letter offered Governor Codding- ton some soldiers to be employed against the Inhabitants of Rhode Island , Wherefore the bearers of the letter were obliged to give bail in the sum of £ 100 Sterling until ...
第 28 頁
... things required the preparation of defences and equipment against the Dutch , that no provisions be furnished the latter , and that no vessels or goods be taken from them without permission of the General Court . It had already , on ...
... things required the preparation of defences and equipment against the Dutch , that no provisions be furnished the latter , and that no vessels or goods be taken from them without permission of the General Court . It had already , on ...
第 33 頁
... things from you , though I thus speak , and should be apt to think that by Commissioners agreed upon and appointed in all parts , and on behalfe of all interests , in a generall meeting such a union and common satisfaction might arise ...
... things from you , though I thus speak , and should be apt to think that by Commissioners agreed upon and appointed in all parts , and on behalfe of all interests , in a generall meeting such a union and common satisfaction might arise ...
第 38 頁
... things too easy , even by his own confession , the new President in things of diplomacy and negotiation was a master hand . To begin with , in the autumn of 1654 Williams suc- cessfully interposed between the Narragansett In- dians and ...
... things too easy , even by his own confession , the new President in things of diplomacy and negotiation was a master hand . To begin with , in the autumn of 1654 Williams suc- cessfully interposed between the Narragansett In- dians and ...
第 42 頁
... things in the records " prejuditial to himself , or others , " be " cut out " and delivered to him , and that divers presentments standing against him " upon a booke of records belonging to ye Island " be not prose- cuted except by ...
... things in the records " prejuditial to himself , or others , " be " cut out " and delivered to him , and that divers presentments standing against him " upon a booke of records belonging to ye Island " be not prose- cuted except by ...
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Anabaptists April Aquidneck Arthur Fenner Assembly Atherton Company August authority Awashonks Benedict Arnold Boston Burnyeat Canonchet Captain charter Church Club Pub Coll commission commissioners commonwealth Conanicut Connecticut Council Cromwell death dence Deputy Dutch early Rhode Island Endicott England English Fenner Freedom of Conscience freemen Governor grant hath Indians John Clarke John Greene John Winthrop June jurisdiction King Philip's War land letter Lord magistrates Mainland March Mary Dyer Massachusetts meeting ment Miantonomi Mount Hope Narr Narragansett Bay Newport Nicholas Easton October Parliament passed Patent of 1644 Pawtuxet Pequod person Philip Plymouth Portsmouth Prov Providence Plantations punishment purchase Quakers R. I. Hist Randall Holden Richard River Roger Williams royal sachems Samuel Gorton sent ship Soul Liberty Thomas thou tion town of Providence tract United Colonies Vane Wampanoags Warwick William Brenton William Coddington William Dyer William Harris
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第 124 頁 - That our royall will and pleasure is, that noe person within the sayd colonye, at any tyme hereafter, shall bee any wise molested, punished, disquieted, or called in question, for any differences in opinione in matters of religion...
第 185 頁 - His enemies gave him the death of a soldier, for he was shot at Stoningham, by three young Sachems of his own rank.
第 190 頁 - Indian fire away, and he did so to the purpose ; sent one musket bullet through his heart, and another not above two inches from it He fell upon his face in the mud and water, with his gun under him.
第 115 頁 - Bay, where the said river falleth into the sea; and on the north by the line of the Massachusetts plantation; and on the south by the sea; and in longitude as the line of the Massachusetts...
第 84 頁 - And we, moreover, find, that in those places, where these people aforesaid, in this colony, are most of all suffered to declare themselves freely, and are only opposed by arguments in discourse, there they least of all desire to come...
第 248 頁 - ... calm midnight thoughts, what are these leaves and flowers, and smoke and shadows, and dreams of earthly nothings, about which we poor fools and children, as David saith, disquiet ourselves in vain ? Alas ! what is all the scuffling of this world for, but, come, will you...
第 126 頁 - Collony or Plantation, and extending towards the east, or eastwardly, three English miles to the east and north-east of the most eastern and north-eastern parts of the aforesayd Narragansett Bay...
第 75 頁 - Scriptures to maintain, that he that can say it is his conscience, ought not to yield subjection to any human order amongst men.
第 19 頁 - I should read, if I be not mistaken, that is he that has wrote a book of the lawfulness of divorce; and, if report says true, he had, at that time, two or three wives living. This, perhaps, were good doctrine in New England; but it is most abominable 482 The Puritans in Old England.