History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... thought ( yf my likto it ) It were better to raws them ( though they differ in oppinions ) thon pastily ) worse neigbours , both for us , you . We thinks it is allo Better for us both to gaus some strength in of Bay . Thus comond- ing ...
... thought ( yf my likto it ) It were better to raws them ( though they differ in oppinions ) thon pastily ) worse neigbours , both for us , you . We thinks it is allo Better for us both to gaus some strength in of Bay . Thus comond- ing ...
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... thought marvel- ous by many . But to goe into a countrie they knew not ( but by hearsay ) wher they must learne a new language , and get their liv- ings they knew not how , it being a dear place , and subjecte to the misseries of warr ...
... thought marvel- ous by many . But to goe into a countrie they knew not ( but by hearsay ) wher they must learne a new language , and get their liv- ings they knew not how , it being a dear place , and subjecte to the misseries of warr ...
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... thought conuenient , for the cafe afwell of our felfe and our fald Counsell , as of fuch of our Subiects as are of the condition mentioned in the fade Acte of Parliament , to grauift our Conmillion to perfons of trust in certaine Pots ...
... thought conuenient , for the cafe afwell of our felfe and our fald Counsell , as of fuch of our Subiects as are of the condition mentioned in the fade Acte of Parliament , to grauift our Conmillion to perfons of trust in certaine Pots ...
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... thoughts ; for they had other work in hand , and an other kind of warr to wage , and maintaine . For though they saw ... thought on as were necessarie for their setling , and best ordering of the church affairs . ' And when they had ...
... thoughts ; for they had other work in hand , and an other kind of warr to wage , and maintaine . For though they saw ... thought on as were necessarie for their setling , and best ordering of the church affairs . ' And when they had ...
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... thought it was best to remove , before they were any way engaged with the same . Though they well knew it would be much to the prejudice of their outward estates , both at presente and in licklyhood in the future ; as indeed it proved ...
... thought it was best to remove , before they were any way engaged with the same . Though they well knew it would be much to the prejudice of their outward estates , both at presente and in licklyhood in the future ; as indeed it proved ...
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