History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... means. His son, Benjamin, influenced by domestic troubles, returned to England and set up as a cloak seller in Birching Lane, where it is not unlikely the father had followed the same trade. 4 Mass. Hist. Collections, v1. 568. His name ...
... means. His son, Benjamin, influenced by domestic troubles, returned to England and set up as a cloak seller in Birching Lane, where it is not unlikely the father had followed the same trade. 4 Mass. Hist. Collections, v1. 568. His name ...
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... means . His son , Benjamin , influenced by domestic troubles , returned to England and set up as a cloak seller in Birching Lane , where it is not unlikely you Louin frew Robert Koryne . & the father had followed the same trade . 4 Mass ...
... means . His son , Benjamin , influenced by domestic troubles , returned to England and set up as a cloak seller in Birching Lane , where it is not unlikely you Louin frew Robert Koryne . & the father had followed the same trade . 4 Mass ...
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... means of our peace and better subsistence , and wholly dashed all the plots and devises of our enemies , both there and here , who daily expected our ruin , dispersion and utter subversion by the same ; but their hopes were thus far ...
... means of our peace and better subsistence , and wholly dashed all the plots and devises of our enemies , both there and here , who daily expected our ruin , dispersion and utter subversion by the same ; but their hopes were thus far ...
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... mean in distribu- tion of lands , and other courses , as should not hinder their growth in others coming to them . So they caled the company togeather , and conferred with them , and came to this conclusion , that the trade should be ...
... mean in distribu- tion of lands , and other courses , as should not hinder their growth in others coming to them . So they caled the company togeather , and conferred with them , and came to this conclusion , that the trade should be ...
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... means to con- vey them selves to Virginia ; and that they might have means to transport their goods , and they would pay for the same , or any thing els wher with the plantation should releeve them . Consider- ing their distres , their ...
... means to con- vey them selves to Virginia ; and that they might have means to transport their goods , and they would pay for the same , or any thing els wher with the plantation should releeve them . Consider- ing their distres , their ...
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