History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... further notice will be deferred for the Winthrop History. * This was the usual place and time for payments. In the Gorges-Mason patent of 1631, payments were to be made "at the Assurance house on the west side of the Royall Exchange ...
... further notice will be deferred for the Winthrop History. * This was the usual place and time for payments. In the Gorges-Mason patent of 1631, payments were to be made "at the Assurance house on the west side of the Royall Exchange ...
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... further notice will be deferred for the Winthrop History . ' This was the usual place and time for payments . In the Gorges - Mason patent of 1631 , payments were to be made " at the Assurance house on the west side of the Royall ...
... further notice will be deferred for the Winthrop History . ' This was the usual place and time for payments . In the Gorges - Mason patent of 1631 , payments were to be made " at the Assurance house on the west side of the Royall ...
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... further exploration , returned to Holland to make a report of his discoveries . The " figurative map " reproduced in these volumes is based upon his accounts , and constituted the foundation of the exclusive rights , granted for four ...
... further exploration , returned to Holland to make a report of his discoveries . The " figurative map " reproduced in these volumes is based upon his accounts , and constituted the foundation of the exclusive rights , granted for four ...
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... further to give your Wor [ shi ] pps to understand , that it is to us no smale joye to hear , that his majestie hath not only bene pleased to confirme that ancient amitie , aliance , and frendship , and other contracts , formerly made ...
... further to give your Wor [ shi ] pps to understand , that it is to us no smale joye to hear , that his majestie hath not only bene pleased to confirme that ancient amitie , aliance , and frendship , and other contracts , formerly made ...
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... further ends that moved them to take this course , namly , the helping over of some their freinds from Leyden , as they should be able ; in which if any of them would joyne with them they should thankfully accepte of their love and ...
... further ends that moved them to take this course , namly , the helping over of some their freinds from Leyden , as they should be able ; in which if any of them would joyne with them they should thankfully accepte of their love and ...
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