A Complete History of Connecticut: Civil and Ecclesiastical, from the Emigration of Its First Planters, from England, in the Year 1630, to the Year 1764 ; and to the Close of the Indian Wars, Volume 2Maltby, Goldsmith and Company and Samuel Wadsworth, 1818 - Connecticut |
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... carried on , promoted and encouraged at New - Haven , and all due care taken for its flourishing . " * tees . THE trustees came fully into the measures recommend- Vote of ed by the General Assembly . They ordered , " that if the trus ...
... carried on , promoted and encouraged at New - Haven , and all due care taken for its flourishing . " * tees . THE trustees came fully into the measures recommend- Vote of ed by the General Assembly . They ordered , " that if the trus ...
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... carrying over the people of Connecticut in general , to that persuasion . But as they had been more private in their measures , and had made no open profession of episcopacy , when they saw the consequences with respect to the rector ...
... carrying over the people of Connecticut in general , to that persuasion . But as they had been more private in their measures , and had made no open profession of episcopacy , when they saw the consequences with respect to the rector ...
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... carrying on the business of mining . BOOK II , MANY of the adventurers to North - America , were of mines . strongly possessed with an idea of the riches of 1712. North , as well as of South - America . They conceived that its mountains ...
... carrying on the business of mining . BOOK II , MANY of the adventurers to North - America , were of mines . strongly possessed with an idea of the riches of 1712. North , as well as of South - America . They conceived that its mountains ...
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... carry on his or their part and proportion in the management of any such copper mine , according to the rules and orders thereof made , had and agreed upon , as aforesaid , then it shall be in the power of the said proprietors , or the ...
... carry on his or their part and proportion in the management of any such copper mine , according to the rules and orders thereof made , had and agreed upon , as aforesaid , then it shall be in the power of the said proprietors , or the ...
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... carrying on said part . The same rule shall be at- tended to in the case of orphans , whose guardians shall re- fuse or neglect to improve or carry on their wards ' parts or proportion as aforesaid of the copper mine aforesaid . Be it ...
... carrying on said part . The same rule shall be at- tended to in the case of orphans , whose guardians shall re- fuse or neglect to improve or carry on their wards ' parts or proportion as aforesaid of the copper mine aforesaid . Be it ...
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