History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... thought good , and smaler familys likwise ; and swine though more [ 146 ] in number , yet by the same rule.2 Then they agreed that every person or share should have 20 acres of land devided unto them , besides the single acres they had ...
... thought good , and smaler familys likwise ; and swine though more [ 146 ] in number , yet by the same rule.2 Then they agreed that every person or share should have 20 acres of land devided unto them , besides the single acres they had ...
Page 10
... thought fitt by the Surveighors , and Re- turne to the north side of the Tow [ n ] and so proceed accordingly , and that they leave all great Tim [ ber ] swamps for common use . " 8ly . That Fowling fishing and Hunting be free : " 9ly ...
... thought fitt by the Surveighors , and Re- turne to the north side of the Tow [ n ] and so proceed accordingly , and that they leave all great Tim [ ber ] swamps for common use . " 8ly . That Fowling fishing and Hunting be free : " 9ly ...
Page 19
... thought it but needfull to prevente shuch a thing , at least that they might t ' Fort nieuw Amfterdam op de Manhatans not be excluded from free trade ther , wher them selves had first be- gune and discovered the same , a [ n ] d brought ...
... thought it but needfull to prevente shuch a thing , at least that they might t ' Fort nieuw Amfterdam op de Manhatans not be excluded from free trade ther , wher them selves had first be- gune and discovered the same , a [ n ] d brought ...
Page 29
... thought it our safest and best course to come to some agreement with the people , to have the whole trade consigned to us for some years ; and so in the time to take upon us , to pay all the debts and set them free : Another reason ...
... thought it our safest and best course to come to some agreement with the people , to have the whole trade consigned to us for some years ; and so in the time to take upon us , to pay all the debts and set them free : Another reason ...
Page 37
... found in Lechford's Note Book . 2 Bradford gave the names of only three additional partners - Howland , Alden and Prence ( p . 29 , supra ) . assignes , or either of them , shall be thought 1628 37 Plimmoth Plantation.
... found in Lechford's Note Book . 2 Bradford gave the names of only three additional partners - Howland , Alden and Prence ( p . 29 , supra ) . assignes , or either of them , shall be thought 1628 37 Plimmoth Plantation.
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