History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... tooke up 200li . which he now gott at 30 per cent . ' The which goods they gott safly home , and well conditioned , which was much to the com- fort and contente of the plantation . He declared unto them , allso , how , with much adoe ...
... tooke up 200li . which he now gott at 30 per cent . ' The which goods they gott safly home , and well conditioned , which was much to the com- fort and contente of the plantation . He declared unto them , allso , how , with much adoe ...
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... search of corn . The Indian name is said to have been Pimesepoese , meaning " provision rivulet . " 2 Mass . Hist . Collections , IV . 291 . when ther was occasion.1 All which tooke good effecte , 1627 17 Plimmoth Plantation.
... search of corn . The Indian name is said to have been Pimesepoese , meaning " provision rivulet . " 2 Mass . Hist . Collections , IV . 291 . when ther was occasion.1 All which tooke good effecte , 1627 17 Plimmoth Plantation.
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William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. when ther was occasion.1 All which tooke good effecte , and turned to their profite . They now sent ( with the returne of the ships ) Mr. Allerton againe into England , giveing him full power ...
William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. when ther was occasion.1 All which tooke good effecte , and turned to their profite . They now sent ( with the returne of the ships ) Mr. Allerton againe into England , giveing him full power ...
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... tooke them up , and sould them to- 1 " In the summer or autumn of 1627. " DEANE . See p . 4 , supra . 3 Nov. 6 , 1627 , Page 238. — BRADFORD . Reference is here made to the folio of the original manuscript . Deane conjectures that this ...
... tooke them up , and sould them to- 1 " In the summer or autumn of 1627. " DEANE . See p . 4 , supra . 3 Nov. 6 , 1627 , Page 238. — BRADFORD . Reference is here made to the folio of the original manuscript . Deane conjectures that this ...
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... tooke oppertunitie , and thrust Leuetenante Fitcher out a dores , and would suffer him to come no more amongst them , but forct him to seeke bread to eate , and other releefe from his neig- bours , till he could gett passages for ...
... tooke oppertunitie , and thrust Leuetenante Fitcher out a dores , and would suffer him to come no more amongst them , but forct him to seeke bread to eate , and other releefe from his neig- bours , till he could gett passages for ...
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