History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... lived in ; the rest were valued and equalised at an indiferent rate , and so every man kept his owne , and he that had a better alowed some thing to him that had a worse , as the valuation wente . Ther is one thing that fell out in the ...
... lived in ; the rest were valued and equalised at an indiferent rate , and so every man kept his owne , and he that had a better alowed some thing to him that had a worse , as the valuation wente . Ther is one thing that fell out in the ...
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... lived ther many years , with freedome , and good contente , as also many of our freinds doe to this day ; for which we , and our children after us , are bound to be thankfull to your Nation , and shall never forgett the same , but shall ...
... lived ther many years , with freedome , and good contente , as also many of our freinds doe to this day ; for which we , and our children after us , are bound to be thankfull to your Nation , and shall never forgett the same , but shall ...
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... lived and it was possible , we should see them have their monies : Therefore we thought it our safest and best course to come to some agreement with the people , to have the whole trade consigned to us for some years ; and so in the ...
... lived and it was possible , we should see them have their monies : Therefore we thought it our safest and best course to come to some agreement with the people , to have the whole trade consigned to us for some years ; and so in the ...
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... lived among them for nearly 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 ...
... lived among them for nearly 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 ...
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... lived at New Plimmouth stood at defiance with the place , naming it Mount Dagon ; threatning to make it a woefull mount and not a merry mount . " Morton , New English Canaan ( Prince Society ) , 276 , 278. Trumbull was unable to give ...
... lived at New Plimmouth stood at defiance with the place , naming it Mount Dagon ; threatning to make it a woefull mount and not a merry mount . " Morton , New English Canaan ( Prince Society ) , 276 , 278. Trumbull was unable to give ...
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