Found 70 total hits in 38 results.
, 148.
Colonized by English, 268.
Granted in part to the Pilgrims, 320.
To Gorges, 328.
Colonized, 331, 336.
Its court organized, 337.
Early history, 428.
Annexed to Massachusetts, 430.
Royal commissioners in, II. 86.
Indian war, 210.
New government, 114.
Indian war, III. 180, 335.
Maintenon, Madame de, II. 175; III. 323.
Manhattan occupied, II. 272.
Manigault, Judith, II. 180.
Marest, Gabriel, II. 196.
Markham, III. 40.
Marquette, Father, III. 152, 157, 161.
Maryland, discovery of, 236. First charter, 241.
Freedom of conscience, 244.
Catholics settle at St. Mary's, 247.
Clayborne's claims, 248.
Ingle's rebellion, 254.
Act for religious liberty, 255.
During the commonwealth, 258.
During the protectorate, 260.
Power of the people asserted, 264.
After the restoration, II. 234.
Baltimore's mild sway, 236.
Baconists obtain influence, 241.
Effect of the revolution of 1688, III. 30.
Protestant association, 30.
Produce and manufactures, 33.
Restl
red by the Long Parliament, 416.
Inclines to toleration, 432.
A synod, 443.
Free schools, 459.
Not in favor with Charles II., II. 71.
Refuses to yield, 76.
Royal commissioners in, 85.
Prospers by neglect, 91.
Purchases Maine, 113.
Its liberties in danger, 121.
Defends its charter, 123.
Its charter abrogated, 127.
Andros arrives, 427.
Episcopal service, 428.
Arbitrary taxation, 429.
Solicits the restoration of its charter, II. 78.
Territory enlarged, 81.
Plans the conquest of Acadia, 217.
Is refused a synod, 391 Withholds a fixed salary from the royal governor, 391.
Recovers impressed seamen, 465.
Massasoit, I. 317.
Masts, II. 89; III. 106, 391.
Mather, Cotton, III. 71.
Champion of witchcraft, 76.
Wonders of the invisible world, 95, 98.
Mather, Increase, II. 434; III. 71, 83, 89, 375.
Mayhew, II. 97.
Melendez, I. 66.
Mermet, Father, III. 198.
Mesnard, Father Rene, III. 144.
Lost among the Chippewas, 147.
Miamis, III. 240.
Miantonomoh,
Increase, II. 434; III. 71, 83, 89, 375.
Mayhew, II. 97.
Melendez, I. 66.
Mermet, Father, III. 198.
Mesnard, Father Rene, III. 144.
Lost among the Chippewas, 147.
Miamis, III. 240.
Miantonomoh, I. 361, 423, 424.
Michigan visited by Jesuits, III. 128, 152, 155.
French in, 194.
Micmacs, III. 237.
Milborne, III. 52.
Executed, 54.
Miller, governor of Carolina, II. 156.
Miruelo Diego, I. 34.
Mississippi company, III. 350, 354.
Mississippi River discovered, I. 51; III. 157.
Mississippi State, Soto in, I. 51.
French settlement, III. 201, 349.
Events in, 366.
Missouri visited by De Soto I. 52.
The French, III. 159.
Mobile, Soto at, I. 48.
Settled, III. 205, 206.
Mobilian language, III. 249.
Mohawks, II. 417.
Mohegans, I. 423.
Monk, Duke of Albemarle, II. 28.
Montreal, I. 21: III. 127, 179.
Moravians, III. 423.
Morris, III. 454.
Muskhogees, III. 250.
Relations with Georgia, 420, 434.
Muskhogee-Chocta, III. 249.
Increase, II. 434; III. 71, 83, 89, 375.
Mayhew, II. 97.
Melendez, I. 66.
Mermet, Father, III. 198.
Mesnard, Father Rene, III. 144.
Lost among the Chippewas, 147.
Miamis, III. 240.
Miantonomoh, I. 361, 423, 424.
Michigan visited by Jesuits, III. 128, 152, 155.
French in, 194.
Micmacs, III. 237.
Milborne, III. 52.
Executed, 54.
Miller, governor of Carolina, II. 156.
Miruelo Diego, I. 34.
Mississippi company, III. 350, 354.
Mississippi River discovered, I. 51; III. 157.
Mississippi State, Soto in, I. 51.
French settlement, III. 201, 349.
Events in, 366.
Missouri visited by De Soto I. 52.
The French, III. 159.
Mobile, Soto at, I. 48.
Settled, III. 205, 206.
Mobilian language, III. 249.
Mohawks, II. 417.
Mohegans, I. 423.
Monk, Duke of Albemarle, II. 28.
Montreal, I. 21: III. 127, 179.
Moravians, III. 423.
Morris, III. 454.
Muskhogees, III. 250.
Relations with Georgia, 420, 434.
Muskhogee-Chocta, III. 249.
Increase, II. 434; III. 71, 83, 89, 375.
Mayhew, II. 97.
Melendez, I. 66.
Mermet, Father, III. 198.
Mesnard, Father Rene, III. 144.
Lost among the Chippewas, 147.
Miamis, III. 240.
Miantonomoh, I. 361, 423, 424.
Michigan visited by Jesuits, III. 128, 152, 155.
French in, 194.
Micmacs, III. 237.
Milborne, III. 52.
Executed, 54.
Miller, governor of Carolina, II. 156.
Miruelo Diego, I. 34.
Mississippi company, III. 350, 354.
Mississippi River discovered, I. 51; III. 157.
Mississippi State, Soto in, I. 51.
French settlement, III. 201, 349.
Events in, 366.
Missouri visited by De Soto I. 52.
The French, III. 159.
Mobile, Soto at, I. 48.
Settled, III. 205, 206.
Mobilian language, III. 249.
Mohawks, II. 417.
Mohegans, I. 423.
Monk, Duke of Albemarle, II. 28.
Montreal, I. 21: III. 127, 179.
Moravians, III. 423.
Morris, III. 454.
Muskhogees, III. 250.
Relations with Georgia, 420, 434.
Muskhogee-Chocta, III. 249.
ynod, 391 Withholds a fixed salary from the royal governor, 391.
Recovers impressed seamen, 465.
Massasoit, I. 317.
Masts, II. 89; III. 106, 391.
Mather, Cotton, III. 71.
Champion of witchcraft, 76.
Wonders of the invisible world, 95, 98.
Mather, Increase, II. 434; III. 71, 83, 89, 375.
Mayhew, II. 97.
Melendez, I. 66.
Mermet, Father, III. 198.
Mesnard, Father Rene, III. 144.
Lost among the Chippewas, 147.
Miamis, III. 240.
Miantonomoh, I. 361, 423, 424.
Michigan visited by Jesuits, III. 128, 152, 155.
French in, 194.
Micmacs, III. 237.
Milborne, III. 52.
Executed, 54.
Miller, governor of Carolina, II. 156.
Miruelo Diego, I. 34.
Mississippi company, III. 350, 354.
Mississippi River discovered, I. 51; III. 157.
Mississippi State, Soto in, I. 51.
French settlement, III. 201, 349.
Events in, 366.
Missouri visited by De Soto I. 52.
The French, III. 159.
Mobile, Soto at, I. 48.
Settled, III. 205, 206.
Mobilian language
M.
Maine visited, I. 27.
Colonized by the French, 28.
Entered by Pring, 113.
By Weymouth, 114.
By Argall, 148.
Colonized by English, 268.
Granted in part to the Pilgrims, 320.
To Gorges, 328.
Colonized, 331, 336.
Its court organized, 337.
Early history, 428.
Annexed to Massachusetts, 430.
Royal commissioners in, II. 86.
Indian war, 210.
New government, 114.
Indian war, III. 180, 335.
Maintenon, Madame de, II. 175; III. 323.
Manhattan occupied, II. 272.
Manigault, Juependent, 413.
Favored by the Long Parliament, 416.
Inclines to toleration, 432.
A synod, 443.
Free schools, 459.
Not in favor with Charles II., II. 71.
Refuses to yield, 76.
Royal commissioners in, 85.
Prospers by neglect, 91.
Purchases Maine, 113.
Its liberties in danger, 121.
Defends its charter, 123.
Its charter abrogated, 127.
Andros arrives, 427.
Episcopal service, 428.
Arbitrary taxation, 429.
Solicits the restoration of its charter, II. 78.
Territory enlarged, 81.
Plan
the French, 28.
Entered by Pring, 113.
By Weymouth, 114.
By Argall, 148.
Colonized by English, 268.
Granted in part to the Pilgrims, 320.
To Gorges, 328.
Colonized, 331, 336.
Its court organized, 337.
Early history, 428.
Annexed to Massachusetts, 430.
Royal commissioners in, II. 86.
Indian war, 210.
New government, 114.
Indian war, III. 180, 335.
Maintenon, Madame de, II. 175; III. 323.
Manhattan occupied, II. 272.
Manigault, Judith, II. 180.
Marest, Gabriel, II. 196.ore's mild sway, 236.
Baconists obtain influence, 241.
Effect of the revolution of 1688, III. 30.
Protestant association, 30.
Produce and manufactures, 33.
Restlessness, 395.
Mascoutins, III. 242.
Mason obtains a patent, I. 328.
Massachusetts. The company purchase lands, I. 340.
Obtain a patent, 342 Emigration under Higginson, 347.
Religious independence, 348.
The conclusions, 351.
Transfer of the charter, 352.
Winthrop's emigration, 354. First autumn and winter, 357.
Govern
M.
Maine visited, I. 27.
Colonized by the French, 28.
Entered by Pring, 113.
By Weymouth, 114.
By Argall, 148.
Colonized by English, 268.
Granted in part to the Pilgrims, 320.
To Gorges, 328.
Colonized, 331, 336.
Its court organized, 337.
Early history, 428.
Annexed to Massachusetts, 430.
Royal commissioners in, II. 86.
Indian war, 210.
New government, 114.
Indian war, III. 180, 335.
Maintenon, Madame de, II. 175; III. 323.
Manhattan occupied, II. 272.
Manigault, Judith, II. 180.
Marest, Gabriel, II. 196.
Markham, III. 40.
Marquette, Father, III. 152, 157, 161.
Maryland, discovery of, 236. First charter, 241.
Freedom of conscience, 244.
Catholics settle at St. Mary's, 247.
Clayborne's claims, 248.
Ingle's rebellion, 254.
Act for religious liberty, 255.
During the commonwealth, 258.
During the protectorate, 260.
Power of the people asserted, 264.
After the restoration, II. 234.
Baltimore's mild sway, 236.
Baconists obtain influence, 2