History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... write unto you , touching a late spartition , or limiting of confines , bolweone you & vs ; of which we heard nothing till of Late Whee in we endorstands you have yntrenched fare mon those lands , which we have concoined to belong to us ...
... write unto you , touching a late spartition , or limiting of confines , bolweone you & vs ; of which we heard nothing till of Late Whee in we endorstands you have yntrenched fare mon those lands , which we have concoined to belong to us ...
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... WRITING . From the Winthrop Papers in the Massachusetts Historical Society . Printed in 4 Mass . Hist . Collections , VI . 156 · • · FACSIMILE OF PAGE OF THE BRADFORD MS . . • . Frontispiece 3 HERETICS , 1645. From John Graunt , Truths ...
... WRITING . From the Winthrop Papers in the Massachusetts Historical Society . Printed in 4 Mass . Hist . Collections , VI . 156 · • · FACSIMILE OF PAGE OF THE BRADFORD MS . . • . Frontispiece 3 HERETICS , 1645. From John Graunt , Truths ...
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... write his History in 1630 ; the last year of annals included in his work was 1646 , but he wrote as late as 1650. He thus covered the whole period of the historical importance of New Plymouth . Before 1630 his story stands unique in ...
... write his History in 1630 ; the last year of annals included in his work was 1646 , but he wrote as late as 1650. He thus covered the whole period of the historical importance of New Plymouth . Before 1630 his story stands unique in ...
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... writing . Nathaniel Morton , then secretary of Plymouth , copied the first dialogue into the records of the Plymouth Church , and thus preserved it from the fate of the second , of which not even the subject is known . This Dialogue ...
... writing . Nathaniel Morton , then secretary of Plymouth , copied the first dialogue into the records of the Plymouth Church , and thus preserved it from the fate of the second , of which not even the subject is known . This Dialogue ...
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... Writing in 1646 , he said : " It is well known that , in the time of the Prelates ' power , the removal of a very few things would have given great content to the most scrupulous consciences . For myself I can speak thus much , not only ...
... Writing in 1646 , he said : " It is well known that , in the time of the Prelates ' power , the removal of a very few things would have given great content to the most scrupulous consciences . For myself I can speak thus much , not only ...
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