History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... passing several little rivulets of fresh water , to New Plymouth , the prin- cipal place in the county Patucxet , so called in their Patent from his Majesty in Eng- land . " Rasiere , 2 New York Hist . Soc . Coll . , II . 350. Sloup's ...
... passing several little rivulets of fresh water , to New Plymouth , the prin- cipal place in the county Patucxet , so called in their Patent from his Majesty in Eng- land . " Rasiere , 2 New York Hist . Soc . Coll . , II . 350. Sloup's ...
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... passed the winter of 1613-14 in building a " jagt , " the Onrust . A few huts at the southern end of the island gave them shelter , and the Indians supplied them with food and other necessaries . De Laet , Book III , ch . x . In this ...
... passed the winter of 1613-14 in building a " jagt , " the Onrust . A few huts at the southern end of the island gave them shelter , and the Indians supplied them with food and other necessaries . De Laet , Book III , ch . x . In this ...
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... passed by way of trade to other nations , and gave the means for forming loan- able capital , to be employed in industries and foreign commerce . The merchant no longer limited his operations to his own capital , but traded also on ...
... passed by way of trade to other nations , and gave the means for forming loan- able capital , to be employed in industries and foreign commerce . The merchant no longer limited his operations to his own capital , but traded also on ...
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... passed . For I profess in the word of an honest man , had it not been to procure your peace and quiet from some turbulent spirites hear , I would not have sealed to this last deed ; though you would have given me all my adventure and ...
... passed . For I profess in the word of an honest man , had it not been to procure your peace and quiet from some turbulent spirites hear , I would not have sealed to this last deed ; though you would have given me all my adventure and ...
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... passed under their hands , as necessarie for the time ; but letting them rune on to long unminded or recaled , it turned to their harme afterwards , as will appere in its place . [ 157 ] Mr. Allerton having setled all things thus in a ...
... passed under their hands , as necessarie for the time ; but letting them rune on to long unminded or recaled , it turned to their harme afterwards , as will appere in its place . [ 157 ] Mr. Allerton having setled all things thus in a ...
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