History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... bring them to the English houses , or carry their letters.1 They feasted these Indeans , and gave them many giftes ; and sente.2 . men and a letter with them to the Gove [ rno ] r , and did in- treat him to send a boat unto them , with ...
... bring them to the English houses , or carry their letters.1 They feasted these Indeans , and gave them many giftes ; and sente.2 . men and a letter with them to the Gove [ rno ] r , and did in- treat him to send a boat unto them , with ...
Page 27
... bring word , that the English of New Plymouth threaten to drive away those there , or to disturb them in their settlement and little colony , notwithstanding our's heretofore had tendered to them every good correspondence and friendship ...
... bring word , that the English of New Plymouth threaten to drive away those there , or to disturb them in their settlement and little colony , notwithstanding our's heretofore had tendered to them every good correspondence and friendship ...
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... bring it aboute . Which was to hire the trade of the company for certaine years , and in that time to undertake to pay that 1800li . and all the rest of the debts that then lay upon the plantation , which was aboute some 6ooli . more ...
... bring it aboute . Which was to hire the trade of the company for certaine years , and in that time to undertake to pay that 1800li . and all the rest of the debts that then lay upon the plantation , which was aboute some 6ooli . more ...
Page 47
... bring another parte of them to Verginia likewise , intend- ing to put them of ther as he had done the rest . And he ... bringing a servant into the colony was another cause of the movement . Yet for many years the treatment given to ...
... bring another parte of them to Verginia likewise , intend- ing to put them of ther as he had done the rest . And he ... bringing a servant into the colony was another cause of the movement . Yet for many years the treatment given to ...
Page 49
... bringing from the woods their " chiefest jewell , " the Maypole , Stubbes ( Anatomy of Abuses ) continues : " And then fall they to banquet and feast , to leape and daunce about it , as the Heathen people did at the dedication of their ...
... bringing from the woods their " chiefest jewell , " the Maypole , Stubbes ( Anatomy of Abuses ) continues : " And then fall they to banquet and feast , to leape and daunce about it , as the Heathen people did at the dedication of their ...
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