History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... give no clear statement of accounts . Wreck of shallops going to the Connecticut . Pequots seek friendship with Massachusetts Bay . Death of Oldham . Expedition to punish the Indians . Ralph Smith retires from ministry . Laws of New ...
... give no clear statement of accounts . Wreck of shallops going to the Connecticut . Pequots seek friendship with Massachusetts Bay . Death of Oldham . Expedition to punish the Indians . Ralph Smith retires from ministry . Laws of New ...
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... give it . But cheefly they saw not how peace would be preserved without so doing , but danger and great disturbance might grow to their great hurte and preju- dice other wise . Yet they resolved to keep shuch a mean in distribu- tion of ...
... give it . But cheefly they saw not how peace would be preserved without so doing , but danger and great disturbance might grow to their great hurte and preju- dice other wise . Yet they resolved to keep shuch a mean in distribu- tion of ...
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... give direction ; and it should seeme was badly assisted either with mate or mariners ; or else the fear and unrulines of the passengers were shuch , as they made them stear a course betwene the southwest and the norwest , that they ...
... give direction ; and it should seeme was badly assisted either with mate or mariners ; or else the fear and unrulines of the passengers were shuch , as they made them stear a course betwene the southwest and the norwest , that they ...
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... give us certaine intelligence of her burthen and forces , describing their men either by language or features ; which is a great priviledge and no small advantage . " Wood , New Englands Prospect , * 70 . The creek still bears this name ...
... give us certaine intelligence of her burthen and forces , describing their men either by language or features ; which is a great priviledge and no small advantage . " Wood , New Englands Prospect , * 70 . The creek still bears this name ...
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... give much attention to the New Netherland activities , and in September , 1625 , the English and Dutch were more closely allied by the treaty of Southampton , which brought them into a combined effort to prey upon the commerce of Spain ...
... give much attention to the New Netherland activities , and in September , 1625 , the English and Dutch were more closely allied by the treaty of Southampton , which brought them into a combined effort to prey upon the commerce of Spain ...
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