History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... English partners . Kennebec patent . Visit from Rasiere . Purchase of wam- pum and employment with Indians . Wollaston's settlement . Morton's plot against him . Lord of Misrule . Endecott interferes . Morton's trading in arms with the ...
... English partners . Kennebec patent . Visit from Rasiere . Purchase of wam- pum and employment with Indians . Wollaston's settlement . Morton's plot against him . Lord of Misrule . Endecott interferes . Morton's trading in arms with the ...
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... English proprietors . Stone seizes a Plymouth ship at Manhattan . Killing of Stone by the Indians . Pesti- lence among the Indians on the Connecticut River . . 174 1635. Winslow's petition to the Lords Commissioners for Plantations ...
... English proprietors . Stone seizes a Plymouth ship at Manhattan . Killing of Stone by the Indians . Pesti- lence among the Indians on the Connecticut River . . 174 1635. Winslow's petition to the Lords Commissioners for Plantations ...
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... English seized French vessels on suspicion of having Spanish cargoes , and the French sequestered English goods in France by way of reprisal . On November 24 , nine days after Allerton had completed his agreement with the London ...
... English seized French vessels on suspicion of having Spanish cargoes , and the French sequestered English goods in France by way of reprisal . On November 24 , nine days after Allerton had completed his agreement with the London ...
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... English unto them , they were not a litle revived , es- pecially when they heard them demand if they were the Governor of Plimoths men , or freinds ; and that they would bring them to the English houses , or carry their letters.1 They ...
... English unto them , they were not a litle revived , es- pecially when they heard them demand if they were the Governor of Plimoths men , or freinds ; and that they would bring them to the English houses , or carry their letters.1 They ...
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... English Canaan ( ch . Ix and x111 ) on the " barren doe of Virginia , " may have some reference to this incident . 2 A kind of wool , or wool and silk cloth . The New English Dictionary gives the Watt land all that is prick of and other ...
... English Canaan ( ch . Ix and x111 ) on the " barren doe of Virginia , " may have some reference to this incident . 2 A kind of wool , or wool and silk cloth . The New English Dictionary gives the Watt land all that is prick of and other ...
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