The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 |
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Page 43
... Company removed to New England ; more than one hundred freemen were admitted the first year , and it was found inconvenient to assemble them all . ' And when , presently , the design of the colony began to fulfil itself , by the settle ...
... Company removed to New England ; more than one hundred freemen were admitted the first year , and it was found inconvenient to assemble them all . ' And when , presently , the design of the colony began to fulfil itself , by the settle ...
Page 44
... company organized itself after the pattern of the larger town , by appointing its constable , and other petty half ... Concord , in 1639. In 1635 , the Court say , " whereas par- ticular towns have many things which concern only ...
... company organized itself after the pattern of the larger town , by appointing its constable , and other petty half ... Concord , in 1639. In 1635 , the Court say , " whereas par- ticular towns have many things which concern only ...
Page 47
... company . By the law of 1641 , every man freeman or not inhabitant or not - might introduce any business into a public meeting . Not a complaint occurs in all the volumes of our Records , of any inhabitant being hindered from speaking ...
... company . By the law of 1641 , every man freeman or not inhabitant or not - might introduce any business into a public meeting . Not a complaint occurs in all the volumes of our Records , of any inhabitant being hindered from speaking ...
Page 54
... Concord increased in territory and population . The lands were divided ; highways were cut from farm to farm , and from this town to Boston . A military company had been or- ganized in 1636. The Pequots , the terror of the farmer , were ...
... Concord increased in territory and population . The lands were divided ; highways were cut from farm to farm , and from this town to Boston . A military company had been or- ganized in 1636. The Pequots , the terror of the farmer , were ...
Page 63
... Concord partook of the general indignation of the province against Andros . A company marched to the capital under Lieutenant Heald , forming a part of that body concerning which we are informed , " the country people came armed into ...
... Concord partook of the general indignation of the province against Andros . A company marched to the capital under Lieutenant Heald , forming a part of that body concerning which we are informed , " the country people came armed into ...
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