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The new-england courant, the third newspaper pub - lished in new-england, firsl printed at boston, v. 209. vi.
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An eruptive miliary fever and throat distemper prevail in new-england. iv.
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The church in brattle - street, boston, erected, with a constitu - tion differing from that of the other congregational churches in new-england. iii.
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Mr. a title given to gentlemen only in the early periods of new-england. ix.
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Select-men chosen in the towns of new-england. ix.
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James I. constitutes the council of plymouth for the plant - ing and governing of new-england. vi.
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The new-england jour - nal, the fifth newspaper published in new-england, first printed at boston.
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Labials used in the languages of the Indians of new-england, but not in the language of the six nations, ix.
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Right hand of fellowship given at ordi - nations in new-england. vi.
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Winthrop and others of the massachusetts company, on hoard the arabella, before they sail for new-england, address their brethren of the church of england.
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