History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... things in an uncertaine condition amongst them . So the next returne it was absolutly confirmed on both sides , and the bargen fairly ingrossed in partchmente and in many things put into better forme , by the advice of the learnedest ...
... things in an uncertaine condition amongst them . So the next returne it was absolutly confirmed on both sides , and the bargen fairly ingrossed in partchmente and in many things put into better forme , by the advice of the learnedest ...
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... things in re- gard of this new bargen or purchas made , in respecte of the distribu- tion of things both for the presente and future . For the present , ex- cepte peace and union were preserved , they should be able to doe nothing , but ...
... things in re- gard of this new bargen or purchas made , in respecte of the distribu- tion of things both for the presente and future . For the present , ex- cepte peace and union were preserved , they should be able to doe nothing , but ...
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... things they wanted , to enable them to make their viage to Virginia ; and they should be much bound to him , and would make satisfaction for any thing they had , in any comodities they had abord . After the Gov [ erno ] r was well ...
... things they wanted , to enable them to make their viage to Virginia ; and they should be much bound to him , and would make satisfaction for any thing they had , in any comodities they had abord . After the Gov [ erno ] r was well ...
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... thing to them . Of his arrivall they were very glad , and received the things to mend ther ship , and other necessaries . Allso he bought them as much corne as they would have ; and wheras some of their sea - men were rune away amonge ...
... thing to them . Of his arrivall they were very glad , and received the things to mend ther ship , and other necessaries . Allso he bought them as much corne as they would have ; and wheras some of their sea - men were rune away amonge ...
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William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. necessaries, both for cloa thing and other things; but hereafter it is like we shall deale with you, if your rates be reasonable. And therfore when you please to send to us againe by any of ...
William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. necessaries, both for cloa thing and other things; but hereafter it is like we shall deale with you, if your rates be reasonable. And therfore when you please to send to us againe by any of ...
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