History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... tion of pinnace and house at Manomet . Allerton sent to England for Kenne- bec patent . Letters from the Dutch plantation . Bradford's reply . Hiring of the trade . · 3 • 1628. Results of Allerton's mission . Letters of Sherley . Power ...
... tion of pinnace and house at Manomet . Allerton sent to England for Kenne- bec patent . Letters from the Dutch plantation . Bradford's reply . Hiring of the trade . · 3 • 1628. Results of Allerton's mission . Letters of Sherley . Power ...
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... tion with the adventurers , by the help of sundrie of their faithfull freinds ther , who had allso taken much pains their about . The 1 The uncertain political conditions in England accounted in a measure for the difficulties ...
... tion with the adventurers , by the help of sundrie of their faithfull freinds ther , who had allso taken much pains their about . The 1 The uncertain political conditions in England accounted in a measure for the difficulties ...
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... 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 indanger to over throw all , now that other tyes and bonds were taken away ...
... 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 indanger to over throw all , now that other tyes and bonds were taken away ...
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... tion ; so with admonition they were dismiste . But afterward it ap- peard she was with child , so he gott a small boat , and ran away with her , for fear of punishmente.1 First he went to Cap - Anne , and after into the bay of the ...
... tion ; so with admonition they were dismiste . But afterward it ap- peard she was with child , so he gott a small boat , and ran away with her , for fear of punishmente.1 First he went to Cap - Anne , and after into the bay of the ...
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... tion hear till 4 or 5 years after their coming , and here begining . Ther letters were as followeth . It being their maner to be full of complementall titles . Eedele , Eerenfeste WYSE VOORSINNIGE Heeren , den GoveEER- neur , ende ...
... tion hear till 4 or 5 years after their coming , and here begining . Ther letters were as followeth . It being their maner to be full of complementall titles . Eedele , Eerenfeste WYSE VOORSINNIGE Heeren , den GoveEER- neur , ende ...
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