History of Rhode IslandJ. S. Taylor, 1853 - 370 páginas |
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Términos y frases comunes
afterwards American appears appointed army arrived Assembly Baptist Church Benedict Arnold Berkley Boston Brinley British called Callender Capt character Charles charter Coddington Colonies command commenced congregation Cranston daughter death died distinguished Easton Edward enemy England erected farm father fleet friends gentleman George Gideon Wanton Governor harbor heart Henry highly honor Honyman Hopkins hundred interest James Jeremiah Clarke John Clarke John Coggeshall labor land late liberty Little Compton Long Wharf Malborn married Massachusetts merchant mind minister Narragansett native never New-York Rev Newport Nicholas Easton pastor patriot period port Portsmouth possession present principles Providence Quakers received religious rendered residence respect Rhode Island Roger Williams Samuel Samuel Cranston says sent settlement settlers ship shore sloop Society soon spirit Stephen Decatur Thomas tion took town of Newport Trinity Church troops vessel Wanton Ward William William Coddington