History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... towne , and how farr to goe ; and then on the other side in like maner ; and so to devide it by lotte ; and appointed sundrie by name to doe it , and tyed them to certaine rules to proceed by ; as that they should only lay out settable ...
... towne , and how farr to goe ; and then on the other side in like maner ; and so to devide it by lotte ; and appointed sundrie by name to doe it , and tyed them to certaine rules to proceed by ; as that they should only lay out settable ...
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... towne , or most conveninte for nearnes , they should take to them a neigboure or tow , whom they best liked ; and should suffer them to plant corne with them for 4 years , and afterwards they might use as much of theirs for as long time ...
... towne , or most conveninte for nearnes , they should take to them a neigboure or tow , whom they best liked ; and should suffer them to plant corne with them for 4 years , and afterwards they might use as much of theirs for as long time ...
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... towne there called Charleston or Charlestowne . " Hutchinson Papers , 1. * 47 . 1 Dagon , the national god of the Philistines , usually represented with the face and arms of a man and the tail of a fish . " The fish - like form was a ...
... towne there called Charleston or Charlestowne . " Hutchinson Papers , 1. * 47 . 1 Dagon , the national god of the Philistines , usually represented with the face and arms of a man and the tail of a fish . " The fish - like form was a ...
Page 73
... very faces of them , to their terrible amazement to see him at liberty ; and [ they ] told him hee had not yet fully answered the matter they could object against him . Hee } 1 the towne ( as it were to nose 1629 73 Plimmoth Plantation.
... very faces of them , to their terrible amazement to see him at liberty ; and [ they ] told him hee had not yet fully answered the matter they could object against him . Hee } 1 the towne ( as it were to nose 1629 73 Plimmoth Plantation.
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William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. } 1 the towne ( as it were to nose 1 them ) , and lodged him at his owne house , and for a while used him as a scribe to doe his bussines , till he was caused to pack him away . So he wente to ...
William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. } 1 the towne ( as it were to nose 1 them ) , and lodged him at his owne house , and for a while used him as a scribe to doe his bussines , till he was caused to pack him away . So he wente to ...
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