History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... againe . But though they were not a litle glad that they had thus saved their lives , yet when they had a litle refreshed them selves , and begane to thinke on their condition , not knowing wher they were , nor what they should doe ...
... againe . But though they were not a litle glad that they had thus saved their lives , yet when they had a litle refreshed them selves , and begane to thinke on their condition , not knowing wher they were , nor what they should doe ...
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... againe and submite him selfe ; but they pact him away and those that be- longed unto him by the first oppertunitie , and dismiste all the rest as soone as could , being many untoward people amongst them ; though ther were allso some ...
... againe and submite him selfe ; but they pact him away and those that be- longed unto him by the first oppertunitie , and dismiste all the rest as soone as could , being many untoward people amongst them ; though ther were allso some ...
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... againe into England , giveing him full power , under their hands and seals , to conclude the former bargaine with the adventurers ; and sent ther bonds for the paimente of the money . Allso they sent what beaver they could spare to pay ...
... againe into England , giveing him full power , under their hands and seals , to conclude the former bargaine with the adventurers ; and sent ther bonds for the paimente of the money . Allso they sent what beaver they could spare to pay ...
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... againe by any of yours, we desire to know how you will take beaver, by the pounde, and otters, by the skine; and how you will deal per cent: for other comodities, and what you can furnishe us with. As likwise what other commodities from ...
... againe by any of yours, we desire to know how you will take beaver, by the pounde, and otters, by the skine; and how you will deal per cent: for other comodities, and what you can furnishe us with. As likwise what other commodities from ...
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... againe by any of yours , we desire to know how you will take beaver , by the pounde , and otters , by the skine ; and how you will deal per cent : for other comodities , and what you can furnishe us with . As likwise what other ...
... againe by any of yours , we desire to know how you will take beaver , by the pounde , and otters , by the skine ; and how you will deal per cent : for other comodities , and what you can furnishe us with . As likwise what other ...
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