History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... present edition of the Bradford History the text is printed in its entirety for the first time . The original was taken as a foundation , and twice has the printer's proof been collated with the fac - simile of Doyle . The omissions of ...
... present edition of the Bradford History the text is printed in its entirety for the first time . The original was taken as a foundation , and twice has the printer's proof been collated with the fac - simile of Doyle . The omissions of ...
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... Presents . And whereas by errour and vulgar opinion it is concciued and gluen out by lome , That all men at this prefent be at liberty to transport and carric out of this Realme any Golde oz Siluer in Coyne , Jewels , Bullion , Plate ...
... Presents . And whereas by errour and vulgar opinion it is concciued and gluen out by lome , That all men at this prefent be at liberty to transport and carric out of this Realme any Golde oz Siluer in Coyne , Jewels , Bullion , Plate ...
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... present with us ; their distractions , and other evils we do seriously bewail ; and do desire from the Lord their holy and firm peace . " * 6 , 8 . 1 The " ancient church " was that of which Francis Johnson was the first pastor . It ...
... present with us ; their distractions , and other evils we do seriously bewail ; and do desire from the Lord their holy and firm peace . " * 6 , 8 . 1 The " ancient church " was that of which Francis Johnson was the first pastor . It ...
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... present Memorial declare that they re- fuse no honest persons free ingress to come and have their residence in this city , pro- vided that such persons behave themselves , and submit to the laws and ordinances : and , therefore , the ...
... present Memorial declare that they re- fuse no honest persons free ingress to come and have their residence in this city , pro- vided that such persons behave themselves , and submit to the laws and ordinances : and , therefore , the ...
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... present condition , and after usage . But to returne ; I know not but it may be spoken , to the honour of God , and without prejudice to [ 14 ] any ; that shuch was the true pietie , the humble zeale , the fervent love , of this people ...
... present condition , and after usage . But to returne ; I know not but it may be spoken , to the honour of God , and without prejudice to [ 14 ] any ; that shuch was the true pietie , the humble zeale , the fervent love , of this people ...
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