History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... hath subscribed his name , the 15 ∙ Nov [ em ] b [ e ] r Anno . 1626 . in the 2 year of his Majesties raigne.3 • • St. Michael the Archangel stood on Cornhill , one block to the east of the Exchange and on the opposite side of the ...
... hath subscribed his name , the 15 ∙ Nov [ em ] b [ e ] r Anno . 1626 . in the 2 year of his Majesties raigne.3 • • St. Michael the Archangel stood on Cornhill , one block to the east of the Exchange and on the opposite side of the ...
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... hath pleased his majesty , upon mature used in his History was in all probability his own ; but it is a matter for regret that the editors of the Letter Book did not reproduce the Dutch version of the letter . Bradford replies in Dutch ...
... hath pleased his majesty , upon mature used in his History was in all probability his own ; but it is a matter for regret that the editors of the Letter Book did not reproduce the Dutch version of the letter . Bradford replies in Dutch ...
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... hath had encrease of it 52 Hogsheads , euerie Hogshead holding seuen Bushels of London measure , and euerie Bushell was by him sold and trusted to the Indians for so much Beauer as was worth 18 shillings ; and so of this 13 Gallons of ...
... hath had encrease of it 52 Hogsheads , euerie Hogshead holding seuen Bushels of London measure , and euerie Bushell was by him sold and trusted to the Indians for so much Beauer as was worth 18 shillings ; and so of this 13 Gallons of ...
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... hath pleased those Honourable Lords of his Majesty's Council for New England, to grant the like commission, and ample privileges to them (as to us) for their better profit and subsistence; namely to expulse, or make prize of any, either ...
... hath pleased those Honourable Lords of his Majesty's Council for New England, to grant the like commission, and ample privileges to them (as to us) for their better profit and subsistence; namely to expulse, or make prize of any, either ...
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... hath not only bene pleased to confirme that ancient amitie , aliance , and frendship , and other contracts , formerly made and ratified by his predecessors of fa- mous memorie , but hath him selfe ( as you say ) strengthened the same ...
... hath not only bene pleased to confirme that ancient amitie , aliance , and frendship , and other contracts , formerly made and ratified by his predecessors of fa- mous memorie , but hath him selfe ( as you say ) strengthened the same ...
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