History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... taken by the French . Disciplined by the church . French take trading house of New Plymouth . Josiah Winslow , accountant . Sir Christopher Gardiner and his adventures . Winthrop's letter and action of the Privy Council 1632. Sherley's ...
... taken by the French . Disciplined by the church . French take trading house of New Plymouth . Josiah Winslow , accountant . Sir Christopher Gardiner and his adventures . Winthrop's letter and action of the Privy Council 1632. Sherley's ...
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... taken much pains their about . The 1 The uncertain political conditions in England accounted in a measure for the difficulties experienced by Allerton in obtaining what he desired . The Parliament dissolved June 15 , 1626 , after a ...
... taken much pains their about . The 1 The uncertain political conditions in England accounted in a measure for the difficulties experienced by Allerton in obtaining what he desired . The Parliament dissolved June 15 , 1626 , after a ...
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... taken away . Therfore they resolved , for sundrie rea- sons , to take in all amongst them , that were either heads of families , or single yonge men , that were of ability , and free , ( and able to governe them selves with meete ...
... taken away . Therfore they resolved , for sundrie rea- sons , to take in all amongst them , that were either heads of families , or single yonge men , that were of ability , and free , ( and able to governe them selves with meete ...
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... taken place in the coast - lines and harbors of the eastern shores of Cape Cod since they were visited by the early navigators , and of the finding of the old wreck and its excavation in 1863 , and of the tradition that a vessel had ...
... taken place in the coast - lines and harbors of the eastern shores of Cape Cod since they were visited by the early navigators , and of the finding of the old wreck and its excavation in 1863 , and of the tradition that a vessel had ...
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... taken , and suggested the measure for controlling the trade in furs ( p . 26 , infra ) . • Bradford elsewhere speaks of Rasiere as the " upper commis , or chief merchant , and second to the Governor ; a man of a fair and genteel ...
... taken , and suggested the measure for controlling the trade in furs ( p . 26 , infra ) . • Bradford elsewhere speaks of Rasiere as the " upper commis , or chief merchant , and second to the Governor ; a man of a fair and genteel ...
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