History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... debts are paid . And doubtless this was a great mercy of God unto us , and a great means of our peace and better subsistence , and wholly dashed all the plots and devises of our enemies , both there and here , who daily expected our ...
... debts are paid . And doubtless this was a great mercy of God unto us , and a great means of our peace and better subsistence , and wholly dashed all the plots and devises of our enemies , both there and here , who daily expected our ...
Page 8
... debts ; and all shuch persons as were above named should be reputed and inrouled for purchasers ; single free men to have a single share , and every father of a familie to be alowed to purchass so many shares as he had persons in his ...
... debts ; and all shuch persons as were above named should be reputed and inrouled for purchasers ; single free men to have a single share , and every father of a familie to be alowed to purchass so many shares as he had persons in his ...
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William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. ยท proportion towards the purchass , and all other debts , what the profite of the trade would not reach too ; viz . a single man for a sin- gle share , a maister of a famalie for so many as he ...
William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. ยท proportion towards the purchass , and all other debts , what the profite of the trade would not reach too ; viz . a single man for a sin- gle share , a maister of a famalie for so many as he ...
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... debts that then lay upon the plantation , which was aboute some 6ooli . more ; and so to set them free , and returne the trade to the generalitie againe at the end of the terme . Upon which resolution they called the company togeither ...
... debts that then lay upon the plantation , which was aboute some 6ooli . more ; and so to set them free , and returne the trade to the generalitie againe at the end of the terme . Upon which resolution they called the company togeither ...
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... debts and set them free : Another reason which moved us to take this heavy burthen upon our shoulders was , our great desire to transport as many of our brethren of Leyden over unto us , as we could , but without this course we could ...
... debts and set them free : Another reason which moved us to take this heavy burthen upon our shoulders was , our great desire to transport as many of our brethren of Leyden over unto us , as we could , but without this course we could ...
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