History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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Page 8
... living with him , one . As for servants , they had none , but what either their maisters should give them out of theirs , or their deservings should obtaine from the company afterwards . Thus all were to be cast into single shares ...
... living with him , one . As for servants , they had none , but what either their maisters should give them out of theirs , or their deservings should obtaine from the company afterwards . Thus all were to be cast into single shares ...
Page 49
... living may have been apparent at the time , and thus have drawn down upon the author the hostility of the authorities . " The inhabitants of Pasonagessit having translated the name of their habita- tion from that ancient Salvage name to ...
... living may have been apparent at the time , and thus have drawn down upon the author the hostility of the authorities . " The inhabitants of Pasonagessit having translated the name of their habita- tion from that ancient Salvage name to ...
Page 61
... living than ourselves , because they have the fish so abundant before their doors . There are also many birds , such as geese , herons , and cranes , and other small - legged birds , which are in great abundance there in the winter ...
... living than ourselves , because they have the fish so abundant before their doors . There are also many birds , such as geese , herons , and cranes , and other small - legged birds , which are in great abundance there in the winter ...
Page 71
... living treasurers , none of whom had retained it more than a few months , and Clarendon suggests that Weston's removal was only prevented by Buckingham's death on 23 August . " The unpopularity of Buckingham was shared by Weston , whose ...
... living treasurers , none of whom had retained it more than a few months , and Clarendon suggests that Weston's removal was only prevented by Buckingham's death on 23 August . " The unpopularity of Buckingham was shared by Weston , whose ...
Page 104
... living so well they desire nothing but more company , and what ever they take , returne commodities to the value . " Smith , Advertisements for the Unexperienced Planters , * 19 . 3 The cable of the killock , or small anchor . Ο be free ...
... living so well they desire nothing but more company , and what ever they take , returne commodities to the value . " Smith , Advertisements for the Unexperienced Planters , * 19 . 3 The cable of the killock , or small anchor . Ο be free ...
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