History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... former miseries and wants with them , and therfore ( in some sort ) but equall to partake in a better condition , if the Lord be pleased to give it . But cheefly they saw not how peace would be preserved without so doing , but danger ...
... former miseries and wants with them , and therfore ( in some sort ) but equall to partake in a better condition , if the Lord be pleased to give it . But cheefly they saw not how peace would be preserved without so doing , but danger ...
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... former division made unto the possessors thereof and to their heires for ever : Free Liberty being Reserved for all to gett fire wood [ thereon ] but the Tim- ber trees were excepted for the owners of the ground . " 2ly . That the 2 ...
... former division made unto the possessors thereof and to their heires for ever : Free Liberty being Reserved for all to gett fire wood [ thereon ] but the Tim- ber trees were excepted for the owners of the ground . " 2ly . That the 2 ...
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... former persons , who allso had the most goods . Affter they were hither come , and some thing setled , the maisters desired some ground to imploye ther servants upon ; seing it was like to be the latter end of the year before they could ...
... former persons , who allso had the most goods . Affter they were hither come , and some thing setled , the maisters desired some ground to imploye ther servants upon ; seing it was like to be the latter end of the year before they could ...
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... 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 some of their ingagementes , and to defray his charges ; for those deepe interests still ...
... 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 some of their ingagementes , and to defray his charges ; for those deepe interests still ...
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... former order.1 1 From the Letter Book are obtained the names of the signers of this agreement , and Bradford states , " this agreement was by these subscribed ; for some would not subscribe , and some were from home . " WILLIAM BREWSTER ...
... former order.1 1 From the Letter Book are obtained the names of the signers of this agreement , and Bradford states , " this agreement was by these subscribed ; for some would not subscribe , and some were from home . " WILLIAM BREWSTER ...
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