The world: historical and actual . indedwoman in the colonies. Shehad the honor of being asso-ciated with Williams, Wil-liam Coddington, JohnClarke, William Aspinwall,and some others, in the pur-chase iif Rhode Island, forwhich they paid the aborigi-nes forty fathoms of whitebeads. In 1042 she removedwith her family to Xew Neth-erlands, where she was thevictim of an Indian child escaped the toma-hawk. She was a secondcousin of the poet Hooker, long theleading minister of Con-necticut, as John Cotton andCotton Mather were of Massachusetts, was a man ofgreat intellectu


The world: historical and actual . indedwoman in the colonies. Shehad the honor of being asso-ciated with Williams, Wil-liam Coddington, JohnClarke, William Aspinwall,and some others, in the pur-chase iif Rhode Island, forwhich they paid the aborigi-nes forty fathoms of whitebeads. In 1042 she removedwith her family to Xew Neth-erlands, where she was thevictim of an Indian child escaped the toma-hawk. She was a secondcousin of the poet Hooker, long theleading minister of Con-necticut, as John Cotton andCotton Mather were of Massachusetts, was a man ofgreat intellectual belonged to a family al-ready illustrious in ministeri-al annals, and which is stillnobly represented in thepulpit. The Connecticut Puritansearly came into contact withthe Dutch. In 1G09 Henry-Hudson, an English sailorwho had already made two voyages to America, wassent by the Dutch East India Company in quest ofa passage across the continent, in the hope of a shortcut to the Orient. In his search he sailed into New.


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