History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... charge , being out of purse six or seven thousand pounds , accounting my bookes and their relations as old Almanacks . But the Planters , rather than leave the Country , concluded absolutely to supply themselves , and to all their ...
... charge , being out of purse six or seven thousand pounds , accounting my bookes and their relations as old Almanacks . But the Planters , rather than leave the Country , concluded absolutely to supply themselves , and to all their ...
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... charge made in vol . 1. p . 364 , held some truth . This distribution of cattle and of land among the " shareholders " gave an opportun- ity for sales in each and the economic life of the plantation was thereby advanced . The first ...
... charge made in vol . 1. p . 364 , held some truth . This distribution of cattle and of land among the " shareholders " gave an opportun- ity for sales in each and the economic life of the plantation was thereby advanced . The first ...
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... charge " against him , and was sentenced to " receive one hundred stripes on her bare shoulders and to implore his pardon , first , in court in the justices ' presence and afterwards in the parish church during divine service . " Bruce ...
... charge " against him , and was sentenced to " receive one hundred stripes on her bare shoulders and to implore his pardon , first , in court in the justices ' presence and afterwards in the parish church during divine service . " Bruce ...
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... charge , and keep their servants in imployment ; and if they had oppertunitie to departe before the same was ripe , they would sell it on the ground . So they had ground appointed them in convenient places , and Fells and some other of ...
... charge , and keep their servants in imployment ; and if they had oppertunitie to departe before the same was ripe , they would sell it on the ground . So they had ground appointed them in convenient places , and Fells and some other of ...
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... charges ; for those deepe interests still kepte them low . Also he had order to procure a patente3 for a fitt trading place in the river of Kenebeck ; for being emulated both by the planters at Pascataway and other places to the ...
... charges ; for those deepe interests still kepte them low . Also he had order to procure a patente3 for a fitt trading place in the river of Kenebeck ; for being emulated both by the planters at Pascataway and other places to the ...
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