History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... March 9 , 1627 ( N. S. ) , in Low Dutch , and after the transcript Bradford added : " I will not trouble myself to translate this letter , seeing the effect of it will be understood by the answer which now follows in English , though ...
... March 9 , 1627 ( N. S. ) , in Low Dutch , and after the transcript Bradford added : " I will not trouble myself to translate this letter , seeing the effect of it will be understood by the answer which now follows in English , though ...
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... March 9. Anno , 1627 . 1 There can be no question that Manhattan received from the West India Company a better assortment of Indian goods than New Plymouth enjoyed , and , being a trad- ing settlement , developed a keener commercial ...
... March 9. Anno , 1627 . 1 There can be no question that Manhattan received from the West India Company a better assortment of Indian goods than New Plymouth enjoyed , and , being a trad- ing settlement , developed a keener commercial ...
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... March 19. please to understand that we are but one particular colony or plantation in this land, there being divers others besides, unto whom it hath pleased those Honourable Lords of his Majesty's Council for New England, to grant the ...
... March 19. please to understand that we are but one particular colony or plantation in this land, there being divers others besides, unto whom it hath pleased those Honourable Lords of his Majesty's Council for New England, to grant the ...
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... March 19 . please to understand that we are but one particular colony or plantation in this land , there being divers others besides , unto whom it hath pleased those Honourable Lords of his Majesty's Council for New England , to grant ...
... March 19 . please to understand that we are but one particular colony or plantation in this land , there being divers others besides , unto whom it hath pleased those Honourable Lords of his Majesty's Council for New England , to grant ...
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... March 19 , 1629-30 . Letter Book . 1 At a place called Cushenoc , now Augusta . * Rasiere's own account of this visit is given in New York Hist . Soc . Coll . , 2 Ser . , II . 350. He left New Netherland in the barque Nassau , late in ...
... March 19 , 1629-30 . Letter Book . 1 At a place called Cushenoc , now Augusta . * Rasiere's own account of this visit is given in New York Hist . Soc . Coll . , 2 Ser . , II . 350. He left New Netherland in the barque Nassau , late in ...
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