History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... peace . Death of Miantunomo 342 1644. Proposal to remove to Nauset . Loss to the church . Relations with the In- dians and acts of the Commissioners under the confederation . Narragansetts dissatisfied . Conditions imposed for peace ...
... peace . Death of Miantunomo 342 1644. Proposal to remove to Nauset . Loss to the church . Relations with the In- dians and acts of the Commissioners under the confederation . Narragansetts dissatisfied . Conditions imposed for peace ...
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... 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 prevented ...
... 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 prevented ...
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... peace and union were preserved , they should be able to doe nothing , but indanger to over throw all , now that other tyes and bonds were taken away . Therfore they resolved , for sundrie rea- sons , to take in all amongst them , that ...
... peace and union were preserved , they should be able to doe nothing , but indanger to over throw all , now that other tyes and bonds were taken away . Therfore they resolved , for sundrie rea- sons , to take in all amongst them , that ...
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... peace and unity's sake ) made joint purchasers with us , and every one thereby had as much interest as ourselves ; and many were very opposite here against us in respect of the great charge : Again we well knew , that , except we fol ...
... peace and unity's sake ) made joint purchasers with us , and every one thereby had as much interest as ourselves ; and many were very opposite here against us in respect of the great charge : Again we well knew , that , except we fol ...
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... peace amongst your selves , and peace with the natives ; and then no doubt but the God of Peace will blesse your going out and your returning , and cause all that you sett your hands unto to prosper ; the which I shall ever pray the ...
... peace amongst your selves , and peace with the natives ; and then no doubt but the God of Peace will blesse your going out and your returning , and cause all that you sett your hands unto to prosper ; the which I shall ever pray the ...
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