History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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Page 35
... hope that cause is taken away ; the bargen being fully concluded , as farr as our powers will reach , and 2 confirmed under our hands and seals , to Mr. Allerton and the rest of his and your copartners . But for my owne parte , I ...
... hope that cause is taken away ; the bargen being fully concluded , as farr as our powers will reach , and 2 confirmed under our hands and seals , to Mr. Allerton and the rest of his and your copartners . But for my owne parte , I ...
Page 65
... hope honest and good people , yet not like to be helpfull to raise pro- fite , but rather , ney , certaine must , some while , be chargable to you and us ; at which it is lickly , had not this wise and discreete course been taken , many ...
... hope honest and good people , yet not like to be helpfull to raise pro- fite , but rather , ney , certaine must , some while , be chargable to you and us ; at which it is lickly , had not this wise and discreete course been taken , many ...
Page 72
... hope for your posteritie , and for many generations to come . . • • Thus much of this letter . It was dated the March 19 , 1629.3 By which it appears what progress was made herein , and in part what charge it was , and how left ...
... hope for your posteritie , and for many generations to come . . • • Thus much of this letter . It was dated the March 19 , 1629.3 By which it appears what progress was made herein , and in part what charge it was , and how left ...
Page 74
... hope for an increase of his own strength or any consideration from his opponents . He was " sent for by process , " and after a short hearing was condemned to the bilbows , to be transported to England , and to suffer the loss of all ...
... hope for an increase of his own strength or any consideration from his opponents . He was " sent for by process , " and after a short hearing was condemned to the bilbows , to be transported to England , and to suffer the loss of all ...
Page 78
... and fractions amongst your sellves , it bootes not any to goe over , in hope 1 An extract from the letter written by Sherley and Hatherley , dated March 19 , 1629-30 . the Rought ( homping & thongs bulley for 222 Hoursnow 78 1629 History ...
... and fractions amongst your sellves , it bootes not any to goe over , in hope 1 An extract from the letter written by Sherley and Hatherley , dated March 19 , 1629-30 . the Rought ( homping & thongs bulley for 222 Hoursnow 78 1629 History ...
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