History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... granted the dangers were great , but not desperate ; the difficulties were many , but not invincible . For though their were many of them likly , yet they were not cartaine ; it might be sundrie of the things feared , might never befale ...
... granted the dangers were great , but not desperate ; the difficulties were many , but not invincible . For though their were many of them likly , yet they were not cartaine ; it might be sundrie of the things feared , might never befale ...
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... granted April 10 , 1606 , Virginia , a strip of land one hundred miles in width , lying on the Atlantic coast of North America from the thirty - fourth to the forty - fifth degree of north latitude , was divided into two parts . The ...
... granted April 10 , 1606 , Virginia , a strip of land one hundred miles in width , lying on the Atlantic coast of North America from the thirty - fourth to the forty - fifth degree of north latitude , was divided into two parts . The ...
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... granted a large Patent , and one of them lent us 300 gratis for three years , which was repaid . " " When some of ours desired to have planted themselves there [ Virginia ] , with his selves peacably ) . But to allow , or tollerate 68 ...
... granted a large Patent , and one of them lent us 300 gratis for three years , which was repaid . " " When some of ours desired to have planted themselves there [ Virginia ] , with his selves peacably ) . But to allow , or tollerate 68 ...
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... granted to the faid ROBERT HARCOVAT Vader the Great Stale . NONB.14.7,8 . The Land which we walked thorow to fearch it is a very goed Land .. If the Lord lone vs , he will bring us into this land , and wil gineit vs. AT LONDON Printed ...
... granted to the faid ROBERT HARCOVAT Vader the Great Stale . NONB.14.7,8 . The Land which we walked thorow to fearch it is a very goed Land .. If the Lord lone vs , he will bring us into this land , and wil gineit vs. AT LONDON Printed ...
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... granted or belonging to the queen's highness , her heirs and suc- cessors , or united and annexed to the imperial crown of this realm . " The oath and exposition published to the ecclesiastical visitors of 1559 can be seen in Hallam ...
... granted or belonging to the queen's highness , her heirs and suc- cessors , or united and annexed to the imperial crown of this realm . " The oath and exposition published to the ecclesiastical visitors of 1559 can be seen in Hallam ...
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