id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39882 Eggleston, Edward The Beginners of a Nation A History of the Source and Rise of the Earliest English Settlements in America, with Special Reference to the Life and Character of the People .txt text/plain 117981 6861 68 in the new lands, but colony-planting held a place in their minds [Sidenote: A True Declaration of the Estate of the Colony of Virginia, [Sidenote: The good news in Virginia.] of the old Virginia Company (Colonial Papers, iii, 40), and other [Sidenote: Rise of the patriot party in the Virginia Company.] one church, which was cherished later in New England, appeared among Puritanism we have been present at the shaping of New England in Old every earlier attempt to plant English people on the New England of Puritan colonies in New England. [Sidenote: Rise of the Congregational form in New England.] Virginia Company at the time the charter for the Pilgrim colony was [Sidenote: Puritans from Virginia.] [Sidenote: Arrival in New England.] resulted in the founding of a second Puritan colony in New England. A great synod of elders from all the New England churches was [Sidenote: Later English emigrations to New England.] ./cache/39882.txt ./txt/39882.txt