| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1847 - 492 pagina’s
...right in the waters and shores of the sea passed from the crown, by letters patent from James I., to the council established at Plymouth, in the county of Devon, for the planting, &c. of New England, and from that council so much of their territory thus acquired, as was contained... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1848 - 390 pagina’s
...were seeking a new and separate patent of incorporation for New England, under the style and title of the council established at Plymouth, in the county...for the planting, ruling, ordering, and governing of New England, in America, which, says Mr. Prince, is the great and civil basis of all the future... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1848 - 390 pagina’s
...of Arundel and Warwick, Sir F. Gorges, with thirty-four others, and their successors, were styled, The Council established at Plymouth in the county...for the planting, ruling, ordering, and governing of New England in America. The patent for the Plymouth Colony under this body seems to have been taken... | |
| Joseph Fletcher - 1848 - 312 pagina’s
...Sir Francis Gorges, with thirty-four others, and their successors, by which they were constituted " The Council established at Plymouth, in the county...for the planting, ruling, ordering, and governing of New England in America." This patent became the civil basis of all the grants and patents by which... | |
| Isaac S. Mulford - 1848 - 520 pagina’s
...It was given to the Duke of Lennox, Sir Ferdinando Gorges, and others, forming an association under the name of " The Council established at Plymouth, in the county of Devon, for the planting, ordering, and governing of New England, in America." To this company was given "all that circuit, continent,... | |
| Caleb Butler - 1848 - 526 pagina’s
...reign, claiming the whole continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, granted to " The Council of Plymouth in the County of Devon for the planting, ruling, ordering and governing of New England in America," " all that part of America lying and being in breadth from forty degrees... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1848 - 804 pagina’s
...Plymouth, during their first lustre of years : their Patent, how and when obtained 62 79 CHAP. XV. The Council established at Plymouth, in the County of Devon, for the ordering the affairs of New England, and their proceedings with reference thereto . . .65 84 CHAP.... | |
| William Hubbard - 1848 - 852 pagina’s
...Plymouth, during their first lustre of years : their Patent, how and when obtained ..... 62 79 CHAP. XV. The Council established at Plymouth, in the County of Devon, for the ordering the affairs of New England, and their proceedings with reference thereto . . .65 84 CHAP.... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1849 - 396 pagina’s
...were seeking a new and separate patent of incorporation for New England, under the style and title of the council established at Plymouth, in the county...for the planting, ruling, ordering, and governing of New England, in America, which, says Mr. Prince, is the great and civil basis of all the future... | |
| 1849 - 516 pagina’s
...country within their limits, that is, between the degrees of 40 and 48, and formed a new company under the name of" The Council established at Plymouth in the county of Devon for the planting, ruling and governing of New England in America." The Earl of Stirling, then Sir William Alexander and Master... | |
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