History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... four quarter - days in England on which rents were paid . The selection showed consideration on the part of the Adventurers , for the returns of the summer's fishing and trading would then be available . 1 " These disasters , losses and ...
... four quarter - days in England on which rents were paid . The selection showed consideration on the part of the Adventurers , for the returns of the summer's fishing and trading would then be available . 1 " These disasters , losses and ...
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... four in length and so accordingly to be di [ vided ] by lott to every one which was to have share therein . " 3ly . The Ground to be judged sufficient before the Lots were drawne and the rest to be left to common use . " 4ly . This ...
... four in length and so accordingly to be di [ vided ] by lott to every one which was to have share therein . " 3ly . The Ground to be judged sufficient before the Lots were drawne and the rest to be left to common use . " 4ly . This ...
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... four pounds sterling . Plymouth Col. Rec . , XII . 7. The value of land can only remotely be determined from the records of sales , as commodities varied in value . In September , 1629 , an acre was sold for thirty pounds of " good and ...
... four pounds sterling . Plymouth Col. Rec . , XII . 7. The value of land can only remotely be determined from the records of sales , as commodities varied in value . In September , 1629 , an acre was sold for thirty pounds of " good and ...
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... four voyages to a company of mer- chants by the States - General , to visit and navigate the lands lying in America between New France and Virginia , or between the fortieth and the forty - fifth degrees of lati- tude , known as New ...
... four voyages to a company of mer- chants by the States - General , to visit and navigate the lands lying in America between New France and Virginia , or between the fortieth and the forty - fifth degrees of lati- tude , known as New ...
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... four years . Finding his experience useful in selecting goods for trading with the Indians , some merchants of London sought to use his knowledge of the habits and language of the natives , and sent him out , in 1627 , in command of the ...
... four years . Finding his experience useful in selecting goods for trading with the Indians , some merchants of London sought to use his knowledge of the habits and language of the natives , and sent him out , in 1627 , in command of the ...
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