History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... desire to in- crease his own gains , may have accounted for a good part of the difficulties alleged to have arisen . This mission of Allerton proved in the event exceptionally costly . " Besides the obtaining of this money , he with ...
... desire to in- crease his own gains , may have accounted for a good part of the difficulties alleged to have arisen . This mission of Allerton proved in the event exceptionally costly . " Besides the obtaining of this money , he with ...
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... 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 us may be acceptable unto ...
... 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 us may be acceptable unto ...
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... desire your good and prosperity , as our owne , for ever . Likewise for your freindly tender , and offer to accommodate and help us with any comodities or marchandise you have , or shall come to you , either for beaver , otters , or ...
... desire your good and prosperity , as our owne , for ever . Likewise for your freindly tender , and offer to accommodate and help us with any comodities or marchandise you have , or shall come to you , either for beaver , otters , or ...
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... 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 us may be ...
... 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 us may be ...
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... desire to transport as many of our brethren of Leyden over unto us , as we could , but without this course we could never have done it , all here being ( for peace and unity's sake ) made joint purchasers with us , and every one thereby ...
... desire to transport as many of our brethren of Leyden over unto us , as we could , but without this course we could never have done it , all here being ( for peace and unity's sake ) made joint purchasers with us , and every one thereby ...
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