136 New England
140 Thomas Morton (1579?-1647?)
Book L Containing the originall of the Natives, their manners & Customes, with their tractable nature and love
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from Chapter IV: Of their Houses and Habitations |
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from Chapter VI: Of the Indians apparrell |
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Chapter VIII: Of their Reverence, and respect to age |
Chapter XVI: Of their acknowledgment of the Creation,
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and immortality of the Soule |
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from Chapter XX: That the Salvages live a contended life |
Book III: Containing a description of the People that
are planted there, what remarkable Accidents have happened there ... , what Tenents they hould, together with the practise
from Chapter I: Of a great League made with the Plimmouth
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Planters after their arrivall, by the Sachem of those Territories |
from Chapter V: Of a Massacre made upon the Salvages at
from Chapter VII: Of Thomas Mortons entertainement at
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Plimmouth, and castinge away upon an Island |
Chapter XVI: How the 9. worthies put mine Host of Ma-re-Mount into the inchaunted Castle at Plimmouth,
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and terrified him with the Monster Briareus |
147 John Winthrop (1588-1649)
149 from A Modell of Christian Charity 157 from The J oumal oOohn Winthrop
164 William Bradford (1590-1657)
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Of Plymouth Plantation |
166 Book I
from Chapter I: The Separatist Interpretation of the Reformation
from Chapter IX: Of their Voyage, and how they Passed the Sea;
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and of their Safe Arrival at Cape Cod |
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from Chapter XI: The Remainder of Anno 1620 |
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from Chapter XIV: Anno Domini 1623 |
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from Chapter XIX: Anno Domini 1628 |
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from Chapter XXIII: Anno Domini 1632 |
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from Chapter XXVIII: Anno Domini 1637 |