History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... unto you , to sortiffie me in or tow , of truck & forme of of monster & won & Information am noigbours at sityato y am & Complaints of our requested by our affistants to write unto you , touching a late spartition , or limiting of ...
... unto you , to sortiffie me in or tow , of truck & forme of of monster & won & Information am noigbours at sityato y am & Complaints of our requested by our affistants to write unto you , touching a late spartition , or limiting of ...
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... unto ; the which that I may truly unfould , I must begine at the very roote and rise of the same . The which I shall endevor to manefest in a plaine stile ; with singuler regard unto the simple trueth in all things , at least as near as ...
... unto ; the which that I may truly unfould , I must begine at the very roote and rise of the same . The which I shall endevor to manefest in a plaine stile ; with singuler regard unto the simple trueth in all things , at least as near as ...
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... unto , the which that of may truly unfould , y must begine at y very roote erife of fame . The which I shall endevon to manefest in a splaine File ; with singuler regard unto & simple trueth in all things at least as fare near as my ...
... unto , the which that of may truly unfould , y must begine at y very roote erife of fame . The which I shall endevon to manefest in a splaine File ; with singuler regard unto & simple trueth in all things at least as fare near as my ...
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William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. • 1 . Chapter " T is well knowne unto the godly and judicious , how ever since I the first breaking out of the lighte of the gospell , in our Hon- ourable Nation of England ( which was the ...
William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. • 1 . Chapter " T is well knowne unto the godly and judicious , how ever since I the first breaking out of the lighte of the gospell , in our Hon- ourable Nation of England ( which was the ...
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... unto her Majestie , and our Country great good service , and in tyme also greatlie annoy that bloodie and persecuting Spaniard about the Baye of Mexico . " In March of that year some merchants designed to form a settlement for fishing ...
... unto her Majestie , and our Country great good service , and in tyme also greatlie annoy that bloodie and persecuting Spaniard about the Baye of Mexico . " In March of that year some merchants designed to form a settlement for fishing ...
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