History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... wife , and for every child that he had living with him , one . As for servants , they had none , but what either their maisters should give them out of theirs , or their deservings should obtaine from the company afterwards . Thus all ...
... wife , and for every child that he had living with him , one . As for servants , they had none , but what either their maisters should give them out of theirs , or their deservings should obtaine from the company afterwards . Thus all ...
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... wife and I most kindly remember our loves unto you and Mrs. Brad- ford , desiring you to remember us in your prayers , for assuredly , " etc. Letter Book . 7 " And this I leave to your serious consideration , not questioning but you ...
... wife and I most kindly remember our loves unto you and Mrs. Brad- ford , desiring you to remember us in your prayers , for assuredly , " etc. Letter Book . 7 " And this I leave to your serious consideration , not questioning but you ...
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... wife to spare him this one year more , to finish this great and waighty bussines , which we conceive will be much for your good , and I hope for your posteritie , and for many generations to come . . • • Thus much of this letter . It ...
... wife to spare him this one year more , to finish this great and waighty bussines , which we conceive will be much for your good , and I hope for your posteritie , and for many generations to come . . • • Thus much of this letter . It ...
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... wife sonne and others , " Morton had fled to New England " upon a foule suspition of murther . " As Wiggin's object was to clear the New Englanders of charges of cruelty and oppression , he would have every reason to give the worst ...
... wife sonne and others , " Morton had fled to New England " upon a foule suspition of murther . " As Wiggin's object was to clear the New Englanders of charges of cruelty and oppression , he would have every reason to give the worst ...
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