History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... reason of any sume or sumes of money , or mar- chandise , at any times heretofore adventured or disbursed by them , or other wise howsoever ; for the better expression and setting forth of which said agreemente , the parties to these ...
... reason of any sume or sumes of money , or mar- chandise , at any times heretofore adventured or disbursed by them , or other wise howsoever ; for the better expression and setting forth of which said agreemente , the parties to these ...
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... reason of their factions . " Letter Book . Rasiere was a French Protestant , a Walloon , and had become " Opper Koopman " or chief commissary under Director Minuit at New Netherland , acting at the same time as Secretary of the Colony ...
... reason of their factions . " Letter Book . Rasiere was a French Protestant , a Walloon , and had become " Opper Koopman " or chief commissary under Director Minuit at New Netherland , acting at the same time as Secretary of the Colony ...
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... reason to be , we , or many of us , aimed at other ends then Gods glorie ; but now I hope that cause is taken away ... reasons , I would gladly have perswaded the other ยท 1 In the Letter Book this letter immediately follows what is ...
... reason to be , we , or many of us , aimed at other ends then Gods glorie ; but now I hope that cause is taken away ... reasons , I would gladly have perswaded the other ยท 1 In the Letter Book this letter immediately follows what is ...
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... reason of the bassnes of sundry unworthy persons , both English , Dutch , and French , which may turne to the ruine of many . Hithertoo the In- deans of these parts had no peeces nor other armes but their bowes and arrowes , nor of many ...
... reason of the bassnes of sundry unworthy persons , both English , Dutch , and French , which may turne to the ruine of many . Hithertoo the In- deans of these parts had no peeces nor other armes but their bowes and arrowes , nor of many ...
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... reason for his last return to Massachusetts , that he wished to look over the land which had been patented to him many years before . Clarendon Papers , New York Hist . Coll . , 1869 , 40. Wollaston and his company would therefore be ...
... reason for his last return to Massachusetts , that he wished to look over the land which had been patented to him many years before . Clarendon Papers , New York Hist . Coll . , 1869 , 40. Wollaston and his company would therefore be ...
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