| Robert Baird - Mormons - 1844 - 360 pages
...Pacific, between the 40th and 48th degrees of north latitude, under the title of "The Council established at Plymouth, in the County of Devon, for the planting, ruling, ordering, and governing New-England, in America." Under the auspices of a vast trading corporation, invested with such despotic... | |
| John Frost - United States - 1844 - 494 pages
...constituting forty noblemen, gentlemen, and merchants, a company, under the title of " The Council established at Plymouth, in the county of Devon, for the planting, ruling, ordering, and governing New England, in America." The territory granted in this patent extended from the fortieth to the forty-eighth... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1844 - 514 pages
...but one parallel. The adventurers and their successors were incorporated as " The Council established at Plymouth, in the county of Devon, for the planting, ruling, ordering and governing New England, in America." The territory conferred on the patentees in absolute property, with unlimited... | |
| Robert Baird - Latter Day Saints - 1844 - 372 pages
...Pacific, between the 40th and 48th degrees of north latitude, under the title of " The Council established at Plymouth, in the County of Devon, for the planting, ruling, ordering, and governing New-England, in America." Under the auspices of a vast trading corporation, invested with such despotic... | |
| John Frost - United States - 1844 - 438 pages
...solicit and obtain a charter for settling the country. The company was called 'The council -.established at Plymouth, in the county of Devon, for the planting, ruling, ordering, and governing New England, in America.' The Where was a colony planted in 1607? What occasioned its abandonment ?... | |
| Charles Miner - Sullivan's Indian Campaign, 1779 - 1845 - 614 pages
...and incorporated the Duke of Lenox, and divers other persons, by the name of the council established at Plymouth, in the county of Devon, for the planting, ruling, ordering and governing of New England in America; and to them and their successors grants all the lands, &c., viz : that aforesaid... | |
| Thomas Winthrop Coit - New England - 1845 - 566 pages
...grow from a mustard seed into " the greatest of trees," were incorporated as " The Council established at Plymouth, in the county of Devon, for the planting, ruling, ordering, and governing New England in America."t " The territory," says Mr. B.," conferred on the patentees in absolute property,... | |
| Alexander Young - Massachusetts - 1846 - 594 pages
...Virginia between forty and fortyeight degrees north, were incorporated as " The Council established at Plymouth, in the county of Devon, for the planting,...ordering and governing of New-England in America." This is the great civil basis of the future patents and plantations that divide the country. See the... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1846 - 688 pages
...made within its territory. The adventurers were incorporated by the style of " The Council established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the planting, ruling, ordering, and governing of i\ew England in America," vi. 65. Sir Ferdinando Gorges, the procurer of this patent, was the next... | |
| William Shaw Russell - Massachusetts - 1846 - 450 pages
...Lenox and others, between 40 and 48 degrees of north latitude. They were styled the council established at Plymouth, in the county of Devon, for the planting, ruling, ordering and governing of New England in America, 'which is the great and civil basis,' says Prince, ' of all the future patents... | |
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