History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... sent to England . Difficulties in borrowing money . Fair situation of the plantation · · . • 1626. Return of Standish . Death of Pastor Robinson . Letter of Roger White . Death of Cushman and sickness of Sherley . Planting of Indian ...
... sent to England . Difficulties in borrowing money . Fair situation of the plantation · · . • 1626. Return of Standish . Death of Pastor Robinson . Letter of Roger White . Death of Cushman and sickness of Sherley . Planting of Indian ...
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... sent out two vessels to make a settlement upon the island of Rainea , one of the Magdalen Islands , in the Gulf of St. Lawrence . Francis Johnson and Daniel Studley were assigned to the Hopewell , and George Johnson and John Clark to ...
... sent out two vessels to make a settlement upon the island of Rainea , one of the Magdalen Islands , in the Gulf of St. Lawrence . Francis Johnson and Daniel Studley were assigned to the Hopewell , and George Johnson and John Clark to ...
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... sent to the places from whence they came ; but 7. of the principall were still kept in prison , and bound over to the Assises.2 The nexte spring after , ther was another attempte made by some 1 A word of Provençal origin , meaning one ...
... sent to the places from whence they came ; but 7. of the principall were still kept in prison , and bound over to the Assises.2 The nexte spring after , ther was another attempte made by some 1 A word of Provençal origin , meaning one ...
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... sent to the place in a small barke , which they had hired for that end ; and the men were to meete them by land . But it so fell out , that they were ther a day before the shipe came , and the sea being rough , and the women very sicke ...
... sent to the place in a small barke , which they had hired for that end ; and the men were to meete them by land . But it so fell out , that they were ther a day before the shipe came , and the sea being rough , and the women very sicke ...
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... sent undressed cloth to the Netherlands to be finished , and in 1610 , a sugges- tion that the two peoples unite in colonizing and trading companies in Virginia and the East Indies was rejected by the English , on the ground that if the ...
... sent undressed cloth to the Netherlands to be finished , and in 1610 , a sugges- tion that the two peoples unite in colonizing and trading companies in Virginia and the East Indies was rejected by the English , on the ground that if the ...
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